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Author Reference Number Title Publisher Year Class Bamm P Author Reference Title Publisher Year Class number Bamm P BIB002 Early Sites of Faber 1957 Bible Christianity Barclay W BIB003 The Old Law and the St Andrew 1972 Bible New Law Press Barr J BIB004 The Bible in the SCM 1977 Bible Modern World Barr J BIB006 Escaping From SCM 1984 Bible Fundamentalism Blanch S Y BIB007 The World Our Epworth 1972 Bible Orphanage Brownrigg R BIB009 Come, See the Place Hodder 1988 Bible Bullock G H BIB010 The Bible in the Merlin 1992 Bible Light of Modern Books Knowledge Carey G (ed) BIB011 The Message of the Lion 1988 Bible Bible Clow W M (ed) BIB013 Bible Reader's Collins Bible Concordance Deane A BIB014 The World Christ Guild Books 1946 Bible Knew Dodd C H BIB015 The Bible today CUP 1952 Bible Dodd C H BIB016 According to the Fontana 1965 Bible Scriptures Dodd C H BIB017 The Authority of the Fontana 1971 Bible Bible Grollenberg L BIB018 Atlas of the Bible Penguin 1978 Bible Grollenberg L BIB019 Atlas of the Bible Penguin 1978 Bible Grollenberg L BIB020 A Bible For Our SCM 1979 Bible Time Grollenberg L BIB021 A Bible For Our SCM 1979 Bible Time Hayes J H BIB022 Introduction to the SPCK 1975 Bible Bible Knox R A (ed) BIB023 The Shorter Knox Burns & 1965 Bible Bible Oates McKay J R, BIB024 Biblical Studies Collins 1976 Bible Miller J F (eds) Paterson Smyth J BIB025 How We Got Our Sampson Bible Bible Low, Marston & Co Ltd Phillips J B BIB026 Ring of Truth Hodder 1967 Bible Rieu E V (ed) BIB027 The Four Gospels Penguin 1953 Bible Rogers J P BIB028 A Silhouette of the Published 1976 Bible Bible privately Storr V F BIB029 The Light of the Hodder & 1938 Bible Bible Stoughton Stott J R W BIB030 Understanding the Scripture 1975 Bible Bible Union Weatherhead L BIB031 It Happened in Hodder 1941 Bible Palestine Weiss G C BIB032 Insights into Bible Good News 1972 Bible Times and Customs Broadcasting Assoc. 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