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The Very Meanest Translation
This Sacred Art
Martin Luther's September Testament
To Make the Voice Heard
Thy Kingdom Come
A Book More Precious than Gold
Word for Word, Sense for Sense
The Materiality of Devotion
Looking Back – Looking Forward
Expressions & Encounters
Religion of the Heart
From Wittenberg to Atlanta
The Image of a Fractured Church
Law and Grace
Reading the Telling
A Most Perilous Journey
"That We a Godly Life May Live"
Windows on the World
Journeys of Thomas Merton
Psalms, Hymns, & Spiritual Songs
Martin Luther's Reform of University and Church
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Solomon, King of Israel
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Solomon's Temple — the famous Schick model
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1914
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Palestine Through the Stereoscope
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The Dome of the Rock, site of Solomon's Temple, Jerusalem
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1914
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Palestine Through the Stereoscope
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The Sacred Rock, where the Temple Altar stood, Mount Moriah, Jerusalem
Date
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1914
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Palestine Through the Stereoscope
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Gregoire XII
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1714
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Historiated title page of Io Frobenius studiorum liberalium mystis, s.d : Quo sæpius hoc opus uobis redit, optimi Iuuenes, hoc debet esse gratius. Redit enim subinde, cum emendatis, tum locupletius. Qui nouam æditionem emunt, lucrum faciunt, qui ueteribus contenti sunt, certe nihil faciũt damni. In hac non ita multum accessit paginarum, sed rerum nõ pœnitendum auctarium, valete, & nostræ fauete industriae. ... Ex quarta autoris recognitione
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1520
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