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  • Published in [[Cardiff, Wales]]: [[University of Wales Press]]; and [[New York, NY]]: [[Columbia University Press]], 1963. [[Category:Cardiff, Wales|1963 Loomis]]
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  • ...is a painting by [[Andrea Sacchi]], at National Gallery of Wales, Cardiff, Wales.
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  • ...a sculpture by [[Edgar Bertram Mackennal]], at [[Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia]]. [[Category:Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia|1895 Mackennal]]
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  • [[Category:Wales| Fiction]]
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  • [[Category:Wales| Scholarship]]
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  • ...as sent to the United Kingdom and arrived on February 3, 1939, in Swansea, Wales, to live with his foster parents, Morris and Winifred Foner. His mother had ...ichtwitz), who had lost his mother at a young age, was sent from Berlin to Wales and lived there with a Jewish couple, who provided him with a warm, loving
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  • * 2 (1988) - AAJS Meeting, 2nd (Shalom College, University of New South Wales, Sydney; July 24-27, 1988) * 8 (1994) - AAJS Meeting, 8th (Shalom College, University of New South Wales, Sydney; July 2-5, 1994)
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  • ...dge (M.A. 1942). He was awarded an honorary degree from the University of Wales (D.D. 1948). A Welsh congregationalist minister, Davies was ordained to th
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  • Merthyr Tydfil [Wales]: Cyfarthfa Castel Museum & Art Gallery.
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  • Ph.D. in Theology at Wales University. Lecturer in further education at Kent Adult Education Services.
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  • ...965) was a British novelist. Frank Chenhalls Williams was born in Cardiff, Wales in 1880. Minister and author of several novels, including sci-fi tales. Wil
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  • ...nd, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, the United States, and Wales.
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  • ...inds''' (1941-1988) was a British scholar. Born April 10, 1941 at Penarth, Wales, United Kingdom. He was educated at the School of Oriental and African Stud
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  • ...John's College, Cambridge. He served as an Anglican priest in England and Wales, until he was appointed Bishop of Melbourne, Australia in 1922.
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  • ...onathan G. Campbell''' is a British scholar, at the University of Bristol, Wales, UK.
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  • ...period at Serampore College, Bengal, he went to the University of Cardiff, Wales, where he remained until his retirement in 1944.
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  • * BNTS Annual Conference, 15th (Bangor, Wales; September 1995) * BNTS Annual Conference, 30th (Bangor, Wales; September 2-4, 2010)
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  • ...xford University (1989–95). He then served pastoral charges in England and Wales, from 1995 until his retirement in 1999. France died on February 10, 2012.
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  • ...at the University of Birmingham (1946-50) and St. Davids College, Lapeter, Wales (1950-55). In 1955 moved to the United States, where he taught New Testamen
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  • ...lture in Late Antiquity (London: Duckworth and Swansea: Classical Press of Wales, 2000), pp.241-52.
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