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1 CRUDEN'S COMPLETE CONCORDANCE TO THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENTS Cruden, Alexander
May not be noted. As New in As New dust jacket 
We fit archival quality clear acrylic covers for additional protection whenever possible. ; Cruden, Alexander Cruden's Complete Concordance to the Old and New Testaments Grand Rapids, MI: Regency Reference Library, 1967. Hard Cover. AS NEW inAS NEW DUSTJACKKET. ISBN: 0310229200. 803 pgs. This work came from the well known book collection of the Bayard family in Delaware. This family has played a prominent role in American public affairs since the 1600's in Delaware. They are related by marriage to the du Ponts and the Dodd family of Dodd Mead & Company Book Publishers among others. 32ND PTG. This work came from the well known book collection of the Bayard family in Delaware. This family has played a prominent role in American public affairs since the 1600's in Delaware. They are related by marriage to the du Ponts and the Dodd family of Dodd Mead & Company Book Publishers among others. 7638 
Price: 21.84 USD
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