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  2. (2005) Christianity in Iraq: Its Origins and Development to the Present Day, Gracewing Publishing ISBN: 978-0-85244-633-1.
  3. (in English) (1994) In the Last Days: On Jewish and Christian Apocalyptic and Its Period, Aarhus University Press, pp. 72 ISBN: 978-87-7288-471-4.
  4. (in English) (1899) Eighteen Centuries of the Orthodox Greek Church, James Parker, pp. 281−282
  5. (in English) (1996) The Orthodox Church: Its Past and Its Role in the World Today, St Vladimir's Seminary Press, pp. 159 ISBN: 978-0-913836-81-1.
  6. (in English) (1866) A Short History of the Georgian Church, Saunders, Otley and Company
  7. (in English) (1998) Symposium Syriacum VII: Uppsala University, Department of Asian and African Languages, 11-14 August 1996, Pontificio Istituto Orientale ISBN: 978-88-7210-319-7.
  8. (in English) (2000) The Ecclesiastical Organisation of the Church of the East, 1318-1913, Peeters Publishers ISBN: 978-90-429-0876-5.
  9. (in English) (1898) The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Methuen
  10. (in English) (1 June 1984) Muslim-Christian Relations and Inter-Christian Rivalries in the Middle East: The Case of the Jacobites in an Age of Transition, SUNY Press ISBN: 978-0-87395-600-0.
  11. (in English) (1962) Unitas, Society of the Atonement.
  12. (in English) (1988) The Federal Law Reports: Being Reports of Cases Decided by the Federal Courts (other Than the High Court), State Courts Exercising Federal Jurisdiction, and Courts of Territories, Law Book Company of Australasia

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