Library
Title | Author | Publisher | Year | Notes | Class | Code | Shelf | Loan Copy |
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New Catholic encyclopaedia. Vol. 16 : A--Z |
The Catholic University of America prepared by an editorial staff at the Catholic University of America, Washington, District of Columbia. |
Washington : Catholic University of America | 1981 | Reprint. First published : 1967. | 198.203 | CAT | ||
New Catholic encyclopaedia. Vol. 17 : A--Z |
The Catholic University of America prepared by an editorial staff at the Catholic University of America, Washington, District of Columbia. |
Washington : Catholic University of America | 1981 | Reprint. First published : 1967. | 198.203 | CAT | ||
The diversity of religions : a Christian perspective |
DiNoia, J.A., 1943- J.A. DiNoia. |
Washington : Catholic University of America Press | 1992 | 190 | REL / DIN | |||
India through the lens: photography 1840--1911 |
Dehejia, Vidya, Allen, Charles, 1940- Vidya Dehejia; with contributions by Charles Allen ... [et al.]. |
Washington : Freer Gallery of Art & Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution in association with Mapin Pub., Ahmedabad & Mandala Publishing, San Rafael, CA | 2006 | Reprint. First published : 2000. | 225.05 | DEH | ||
Modernization : the humanist response to its promise and problems |
Rubenstein, Richard L. edited by |
Washington : Paragon House | 1982 | 502 | RUB | |||
The prophetic faith of our fathers. Vol. 4 : new world recovery and consummation of prophetic interpretation |
Froom, Leroy Edwin by Le Roy Edwin Froom. |
Washington : Review & Herald | 1954 | 193 | FRO | |||
Pilgrims of paradox : Calvinism and experience among the Primitive Baptists of the Blue Ridge |
Peacock, James L. ; Tyson, Ruel W., Jr., 1930- James L. Peacock and Rev. W. Tyson, Jr. |
Washington : Smithsonian Press | 1989 | 198.38653 | PIL | |||
Ethnic identity and religion : tradition and change in Liverpool Jewry |
Kokosalakis, N. N. Kokosalakis. |
Washington : University Press of America | 1982 | 199.233 | KOK | |||
Aditi: the living arts of India | Smithsonian Institution | Washington D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press | 1985 | Published on the occasion of the exhibition, Aditi - a celebration of life, organised for the Festival of India, 1985-86. | 702.25 | SMI | ||
Diversity and a Buddhist sect: U.S. group draws African American converts, including a freshman Congressman |
Burke, Daniel by Daniel Burke, Religion News Service. |
Washington Post | 2007 | Sat 24 February, 2007. | 188.98 | BUR |