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Concordia triglotta : die symbolischen Bücher der evangèlish-lutherischen Kirche, deutsch-lateinisch-englisch, als Denkmal der vierhundertjährigen Jubelfeier der Reformation, anno Domini 1917, herasusgegeban auf Beschluss der evangelisch-lutherischen Synode von Missouri, Ohio und andern Staaten = Concordia triglotta : libri symbolici Ecclesiae Lutheranae, Germanice-Latine-Anglice, monumenti instar in memoriam anni iubilaei MCMXVII quadringentesimi post inchoatam Ecclesiae reformationem communi consilio et mandato Synodi Missouriensis Lutheranae typis vulgata. = Triglot Concordia : the symbolical books of the Ev. Lutheran church, German-Latin-English, published as a memorial of the quadricentenary jubilee of the Reformation anno Domini 1917 by resolution of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Missouri, Ohio, and Other States
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St. Louis : Concordia Pub. House
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iv, 266, 1285 p. ; 27 cm
Lingua Anglica
Publication date 1921
publication_date QS:P577,+1921-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Fons Internet Archive identifier: concordiatriglot00unse
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