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The Correspondence of Julius I

The Correspondence of Julius I

Edited by Thompson Glen

Price: $39.95

ISBN: 9780813227078

Pub Date: February 26th, 2015

Format: Hardcover

Translated, with Commentary and Introduction by Glen L. ThompsonJulius I (337-352) was one of the first bishops of Rome to benefit from the imperial sponsorship of Christianity. Elected...

Questions on the Octateuch

Questions on the Octateuch

On Levitcus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, and Ruth

by Theodoret Of Cyrus

Translated by Robert Hill and John Petruccione

Price: $29.95

ISBN: 9780813215013

Pub Date: January 18th, 2008

Format: Paperback

Shortly before his death (ca. 460), as his health was failing, Theodoret decided to undertake a monumental project of exegesis. In the more than two decades of his episcopacy, he had commented on...

Questions on the Octateuch

Questions on the Octateuch

On Genesis and Exodus

by Theodoret Ff Cyrus

Translated by Robert Hill

Price: $29.95

ISBN: 9780813214993

Pub Date: January 18th, 2008

Format: Paperback

Shortly before his death (ca. 460), as his health was failing, Theodoret decided to undertake a monumental project of exegesis. In the more than two decades of his episcopacy, he had commented on...

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