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The Bible : James Moffatt Translation with concordance

The Bible : James Moffatt Translation with concordance

by Moffatt, James - Hardcover (Kregel Pubns; Jul 4, 2004)

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The Historical New Testament

The Historical New Testament

by Moffatt, James - Paperback (Kessinger Pub; May 15, 2009)

$36.26

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The New Testament a New Translation

The New Testament a New Translation

by Moffatt, James - Hardcover (Kessinger Pub Co; Jul 31, 2004)

$34.01

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George Meredith : A Primer to the Novels

George Meredith : A Primer to the Novels

by Moffatt, James - Hardcover (Kessinger Pub; Jul 30, 2007)

$34.23

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An Introduction to the Literature of the New Testament

An Introduction to the Literature of the New Testament

by Moffatt, James - Paperback (Kessinger Pub Co; Apr 30, 2005)

$33.79

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The Life Art and Times of Joseph Delaney 1904-1991

The Life, Art, and Times of Joseph Delaney, 1904-1991

by Moffatt, Frederick C. - Hardcover (Univ of Tennessee Pr; Dec 15, 2009)

$44.95Sale $32.36 - $43.60
The Showman of the Pacific : 50 Years of Radio and Rock Stars

The Showman of the Pacific : 50 Years of Radio and Rock Stars

by Hopkins, Jerry, et al - Hardcover (Watermark Pub; Jan 15, 2006)

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