William Cureton
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL6058502A
Books by William Cureton
Total count: 16
The festal letters of AthanasiusSociety for thePublication of OrientalTexts1848-01-01-
Festal Letters of AthanasiusGorgias Press, LLC2003-01-01
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Remains of a Very Ancient Recension of the Four Gospels in SyriacGorgias Press, LLC2005-01-01
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Ancient Syriac DocumentsGorgias Press, LLC2005-01-01
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Remains of a Very Ancient Recension of the Four Gospels in Syriac, Hitherto Unknown in EuropeWipf & Stock Publishers2009-01-01
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Third Part of the Ecclesiastical History of John, Bishop of EphesusGorgias Press, LLC2010-01-01
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Ancient Syriac Documents Relative to the Earliest Establishment of Christianity in Edessa and the Neighbouring Countries, Fro the Year after Our Lord'Read Books2010-01-01
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History of the Martyrs in PalestineGorgias Press, LLC2011-01-01
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History of Martyrs in Palestine, by Eusebius, Bishop of CaesareaDiscovered in a Very Ancient Syriac ManuscriptGorgias Press, LLC2013-01-01
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Ancient Syriac Documents Relative to the Earliest Establishment of Christianity in Edessa and the Neighbouring CountriesFrom the Year after Our Lord's Ascension to the Beginning of the Fourth CenturyCreative Media Partners, LLC2018-01-01
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Vindiciae Ignatianae, or, the Genuine Writings of St. IgnatiusAs Exhibited in the Antient [sic] Syriac Version, Vindicated from the Charge of HeresyCreative Media Partners, LLC2018-01-01
Remains of a Very Antient Recension of the Four Gospels in SyriacFranklin Classics2018-10-14-
Antient Syriac Version of the Epistles of St. Ignatius to St. Polycarp, the Ephesians, and the Romans : Together with Extracts from His Epistles, Collected from the Writings of Severus of Antioch, Timotheus of Alexandria, and OthersEdited WithCreative Media Partners, LLC2022-01-01
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Vindiciae Ignatianae; or, the Genuine Writings of St. Ignatius, As Exhibited in the Antient Syriac VCreative Media Partners, LLC2022-01-01
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Of a Very Antient Recension of the Four Gospels in Syriac, Hitherto UnknownCreative Media Partners, LLC2022-01-01
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Spicilegium SyriacumContaining Remains of Bardesan, Meliton, Ambrose and Mara Bar Serapion. Now First Edited, with an English Translation and NotesCreative Media Partners, LLC2022-01-01