Love in the New Testament
de Moffatt, James
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Eugene, Oregon, United States
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Richard R. Smith, 1930. Hardcover, no dust jacket. Previous owner's named penned, stamp and label on ffep. Previous owner's stamp and label on ffep. Wear and browning on all edges of text, but upper edge of text badly worn. Cover is browned along edges and on spine and worn on corners and ends of spine
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- Título
- Love in the New Testament
- Autor
- Moffatt, James
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- Editorial
- Richard R. Smith
- Fecha de publicación
- 1930
- Páginas
- 333
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Eugene, Oregon
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