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Hungarian Protestantism [microform]: its past, present, and future

✍ Scribed by Révész, Imre, 1889-1967


Publisher
Budapest, Bethlen GΓ‘bor Literary and Print. House Co.
Year
1927
Tongue
English
Category
Library

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Includes bibliography


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