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Newly Discovered Gnostic Writings: A Preliminary Survey of the Hag-Hammadi find [Studies in Biblical Theology No. 30]

by van Unnik, W. C.

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SCM Press, 1960. Paperback. Slight wear and browning on all edges of text. Cover worn along edges and along spine. Else good
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Newly Discovered Gnostic Writings: A Preliminary Survey Of The Nag-hammadi Find._

by Van Unnik, W. C.

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Naperville: Allenson. Good with no dust jacket;. [1960]. Wraps, 96p. , bibli. , index. **Studies in Biblical Theology #30. .
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