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Bannerman 1868b, pp245- 259.
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Presbyter (/ˈprɛzbɪtər/) is an
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Prester John (Latin:
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Luzerne Presbyterial Institute, also
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- The Form of
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dealing with
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- 2017. Trumbull,
Rebecca (January 24, 1992). NRHP Nomination:
Blair Presbyterial Academy.
National Park Service.
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- Caius,
Presbyter of Rome (also
known as Gaius) was a
Christian author who
lived and
wrote towards the
beginning of the 3rd century. Only
fragments of...