An edition of Irland und die Christenheit (1987)

Irland und die Christenheit

Bibelstudien und Mission = Ireland and Christendom : the Bible and the missions

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An edition of Irland und die Christenheit (1987)

Irland und die Christenheit

Bibelstudien und Mission = Ireland and Christendom : the Bible and the missions

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Publisher
Klett-Cotta
Language
English
Pages
523

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
English and German.
Papers presented at a colloquium held at University College, Dublin, 27 to 31 Aug. 1984, sponsored by the Europa-Zentrum Tübingen.

Published in
Stuttgart
Series
Veröffentlichungen des Europa Zentrums Tübingen.
Other Titles
Ireland and Christendom.

Classifications

Library of Congress
BV2121.I73 I75x 1987

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Pagination
xii, 523 p. :
Number of pages
523

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2140660M
ISBN 10
3608914412
LCCN
88209680
OCLC/WorldCat
17688408

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