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Ailosod Hidlyddion
Cyfnod:
Revolution of Dignity, 2013-2014
AND
Since 1991
Genre:
Entretiens
Rhanbarth:
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Ailosod Hidlyddion
Dangos Hidlyddion (4)
Cyfnod:
Revolution of Dignity, 2013-2014
AND
Since 1991
Genre:
Entretiens
Rhanbarth:
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Chwilio
How to found your own religion...
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How to found your own religion, and other stories. /
Manylion Llyfryddiaeth
Prif Awdur:
Phelan, Francis J
Awdur Corfforaethol:
Miller Collection (Brown University)
Awduron Eraill:
Rambusch, Robert E
Fformat:
Llyfr
Iaith:
English
Cyhoeddwyd:
Baltimore :
Helicon,
[1963]
Baltimore,
Helicon
[1963]
Rhifyn:
[1st ed.]
Pynciau:
American wit and humor
Devil
>
Humor
Religion
>
Humor
Devil
Manners and customs
Religion
United States
>
Social life and customs
>
Humor
United States
Humor
Daliadau
Disgrifiad
Eitemau Tebyg
Dangos Staff
Rhyngrwyd
Request
University of Chicago
Manylion daliadau o University of Chicago
Rhif Galw:
BR125.P5
Brown University
Manylion daliadau o Brown University
Rhif Galw:
E178.4 .P5 1963
Eitemau Tebyg
The devill seen at St. Albons. : Being a true relation how the devill was seen there in a cellar, in the likenesse of a ram; and how a butcher came and cut his throat, and sold some of it, and dressed the rest for himselfe, inviting many to supper, who eat of it. Attested by divers letters, of men of very good credit in the towne. Whereunto is added a comment, for the better understanding of the unlearned, or ignorant. Printed for confutation of those that beleeve there are no such things as spirits or devils
Cyhoeddwyd: (1648)
The devill seen at St. Albons. : Being a true relation how the devill was seen there in a cellar, in the likenesse of a ram ; and how a butcher came and cut his throat, and sold some of it, and dressed the rest for himselfe, inviting many to supper, who eat of it. Attested by divers letters, of men of very good credit in the towne. Whereunto is added a comment, for the better understanding of the unlearned, or ignorant. Printed for confutation of those that beleeve there are no such things as spirits or devils
Cyhoeddwyd: (1648)
Lucifers leksikon /
gan: Geelmuyden, Niels Chr., 1960-
Cyhoeddwyd: (1995)
The devill seen at St. Albons Being a true relation how the devill was seen there in a cellar, in the likenesse of a ram; and how a butcher came and cut his throat, and sold some of it, and dressed the rest for himselfe, inviting many to supper, who eat of it. Attested by divers letters, of men of very good credit in the towne. Whereunto is added a comment, for the better understanding of the unlearned, or ignorant. Printed for confutation of those that beleeve there are no such things as spirits or devils.
Cyhoeddwyd: (1648)
Sanity is where you find it; an affectionate history of the United States in the 20's and 30's
gan: Rogers, Will, 1879-1935, et al.
Cyhoeddwyd: (1955)
Llwytho...