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  • ...isode in Pilgrim's Progress. The margin-notes are apparently Bunyan's (cf Oxford University Press edition of 2003, Offor's academic edition of 1847). [[Use
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  • ...roduct/019528335X/ref=sr_11_1/002-2724333-7952857?%5Fencoding=UTF8 The New Oxford Annotated Bible with the Apocrypha, Revised Standard Version, Expanded Edit
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  • ...He is presently a Visiting Lecturer at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford University in Oxford, England. [http://www.rzim.org/ravi.php]
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  • * Blessed Dominic Barberi (Oxford, Oxfordshire) * Our Lady Help of Christians (Cowley) (Oxford, Oxfordshire)
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  • ...from 1583.<ref>Foxe J (2009) "Foxe's Book of Martyrs", edited by King JN, Oxford University Press.</ref>
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  • ...ng-lived however, and the Church removed him from his teaching position at Oxford.
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  • ...]{{·}} [[Low church|Low Church]]{{·}} [[Broad church|Broad Church]]{{·}} [[Oxford Movement]]{{·}} [[Evangelicalism]]{{·}} [[39 Articles]]{{·}} [[Anglican
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  • ...d at Christ's Hospital school in Horsham, West Sussex and Balliol College, Oxford, graduating in history in 1936.
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  • ...s) from Sydney University, a BD from London University, and a D. Phil from Oxford.
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  • ...ctionary founded upon the Thesaurus Syriacus of [[Robert Payne Smith]]'']. Oxford University Press, reprinted in 1998 by Eisenbraums. ISBN 1-57506-032-9.
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  • ...adapted from a 1943 series of BBC radio chats broadcast while Lewis was an Oxford don during World War II. The transcripts of the broadcasts, expanded into b
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  • He taught as a fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford for nearly thirty years, and later was the first Professor of Medieval and ...his brother, Warnie. He is buried in the [[Headington Quarry Churchyard]], Oxford, England. Media coverage of his death was overshadowed by news of the assas
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  • ...two<ref>D. Alexander., P. Alexander. The New Lion Handbook to the Bible. (Oxford: Lion Publishing, 1999), 285</ref>. 1 Kings reveals that God had determined
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  • ...ceived authorship fully established. Compare W. Sanday in ''Stud. Bibl.'' (Oxford, 1885), p. 89. ...is by far the most complete and useful. English translation by [[Belty]] (Oxford 1722), Flower (London, 1860), and [[Marcus Dods (theologian)|Marcus Dods]]
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  • ...arriage in American History, Literature, and Law. 1st. New York, New York: Oxford University Press, 2000. Print.
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  • ...that publish the tidings are a great host" (Psa 68:1 1), KJV, margin note, Oxford University Press).
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