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The Theology of the Evangelical Christians-Baptists in the USSR

by Alexander de Chalandeau

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Harper and Company, Chicago, 1979. First Edition. Trade Paperback. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Book . VG Trade PB. xii, 233 p.; 22 cm. Illustrated wrapper shows minor shelf wear. Glue-bound. Contents are tight and "as new." One page (107-108) was crinkled when bound. Author's thesis from the University of Strasbourg, 1978. "ought to be read by anyone interested in the Russian believers. It is an eye opener which will give a full picture on the Soviet-government control of the believers in the USSR [Baptists, Plymouth Brethren, Pentecostals and Mennonites] and on their struggle for survival." Size: Octavo (8vo; up to 9 3/4" / 20-25 cm tall). 233 pages. Item Type: Book. Quantity Available: 1. Category: RELIGION; Theology; United States; Religion & Theology. . Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 384. .
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