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"... Indeed, he would never speak to them except in Parables" (Mark 4: 34)
A hermeneutical correlation of parables in Mark 4 to the traditional Igbo culture -
"... Indeed, he would never speak to them except in parables" (Mark 4: 34)
a hermeneutical correlation of parables in Mark 4 to the traditional Igbo culture -
"... Indeed, he would never speak to them except in parables" (Mark 4: 34)
a hermeneutical correlation of parables in Mark 4 to the traditional Igbo culture -
"... Ujabb meglepetés ... olvasóink részére!"
IV. Nemzetközi Művészkönyv Kiállítás ; [Székesfehérvár, Szent István Király Múzeum ..., 2006. május 20 - szeptember 17.] = "... A new surprise ... for our readers!" : Fourth International Artists' Book Exhibition -
"... dein und mein Gedächtnis ein Weltall"
a metahistorical avenue into Marie-Thérèse Kerschbaumer's literary world of women -
"... dein und mein Gedächtnis ein Weltall"
a metahistorical avenue into Marie-Thérèse Kerschbaumer's literary world of women -
"... of musical Things"
Lectures given to the students of the N. S. W. Conservatorium of Music in Sydney -
"<<A>> portion of his life"
William Blake's Miltonic vision of woman -
"<<The>> old dualities"
deconstructing Robert Kroetsch and his critics -
"<<The>> spirit of poesy"
essays on Jewish and German literature and thought in honor of Géza von Molnár -
"<<The>> tempest" and its travels
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"A House Divided": From Biblical Proverb to Lincoln and Beyond
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"A dangerous book"
Dutch public intellectuals and the Koran -
"A dialogue of voices"
feminist literary theory and Bakhtin -
"A foretaste of heaven"
Friedrich Hölderlin in the context of Württemberg pietism -
"A noble unrest"
contemporary essays on the work of George MacDonald -
"A portion of his life"
William Blake's Miltonic vision of woman -
"A portion of his life"
William Blake's Miltonic vision of woman -
"A portion of his life"
William Blake's Miltonic vision of woman -
"A portion of his life"
William Blake's Miltonic vision of woman -
"A rose for Emily"
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"A theory of unilateral tade policy"
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"A wind is rising"
the correspondence of Agnes Boulton and Eugene O'Neill