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Church Symbolism;: An explanation of the more important symbols of the Old and New Testament, the primitive, the mediaeval and the modern church,

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Church Symbolism;: An explanation of the more important symbols of the Old and New Testament, the primitive, the mediaeval and the modern church,

by F.R. Webber

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J, H. Jansen, Cleveland OH, 1927-01-01. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition in gilt stamped blue cloth with brown endpapers, 10.5" x 7". 395pp indexed. Introductions by Ralph Adams Cram. Well-preserved copy with a bit of fading of spine title and somewhat weak binding evidenced near the rear.

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Title
Church Symbolism;: An explanation of the more important symbols of the Old and New Testament, the primitive, the mediaeval and the modern church,
Author
F.R. Webber
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Hardcover
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First Edition
Publisher
J, H. Jansen, Cleveland OH
Date Published
1927-01-01

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