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HAEC DIES QUAM FECIT DOMINUS: De geschiedenis van psalm 117 (118) in de joodse eredienst & in de liturgie van de Kerk van Jerusalem voor de zesde eeuw

HAEC DIES QUAM FECIT DOMINUS: De geschiedenis van psalm 117 (118) in de joodse eredienst & in de liturgie van de Kerk van Jerusalem voor de zesde eeuw

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HAEC DIES QUAM FECIT DOMINUS: De geschiedenis van psalm 117 (118) in de joodse eredienst & in de liturgie van de Kerk van Jerusalem voor de zesde eeuw

by van Dun, Theo

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Katholieke Universiteit van Nijmegen, 1972. Paperback. VERY GOOD. 141, xv pp. 8' x 11' typed dissertation bound in blue printed wraps, never published. Study of the history of Psalm 117 (118) in Jewish worship and in the liturgy of the Church of Jerusalem before the sixth century. OCLC 65654339 (1 copy).

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HAEC DIES QUAM FECIT DOMINUS: De geschiedenis van psalm 117 (118) in de joodse eredienst & in de liturgie van de Kerk van Jerusalem voor de zesde eeuw
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van Dun, Theo
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Paperback
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Katholieke Universiteit van Nijmegen
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1972
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