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Bibliography Tom Lee (Star Concepts LLC) 15633 N. 17* Drive, Phoenix, AZ 85023-3409 Phone: 602-595-1946 Fax: 602-795-0723 Email: [email protected] THE INVENTION OF CHRISTIANITY & THE PAPACY The first 500 years By TOM LEE Bibliography: John Allegro The Dead Sea Scrolls (Penguin) London 1956 Apuleius The Golden Ass tr. Jack Lindsay (Domino) Peter Arnott The Byzantines and Their World (Macmillan) London 1973 Geoffrey Ashe The Discovery of King Arthur (Anchor) NY 1985 Donald Attwater A Dictionary of Saints (Penguin) London 1965 David Ayerst & A.S.T. Fisher The Church in the Roman Empire (Blackwell) London 1977 Tissa Balasuriya Mary and Human Liberation (Centre for Society & Religion) J.P.V.D. 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