The Genesis and the Exodus of the Gospel, Or The Two Eminent Days of Our Lord Jesus Christ: Wherein it is Shown that Dec. 25, B.C. 8 was the Day of the Nativity; March 26, A.D. 28 was the Day of the PassionW.J. Boycott, 1889 - 80 стор. |
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