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Some sources state that the Prophet ( Lalawethika ) was born in 1768 ( Howard 1981 : 198 ) , while other sources state that he was born in 1775 ( Edmunds 1983 : 29 ) . Before the Prophet received his first revelation , his name was ...
Some sources state that the Prophet ( Lalawethika ) was born in 1768 ( Howard 1981 : 198 ) , while other sources state that he was born in 1775 ( Edmunds 1983 : 29 ) . Before the Prophet received his first revelation , his name was ...
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The Data and Sources : Current Work The present paper is not , unfortunately , a comprehensive report of the findings , nor yet an integration of the analyses to date . Rather , it draws on one set of core findings , painstakingly ...
The Data and Sources : Current Work The present paper is not , unfortunately , a comprehensive report of the findings , nor yet an integration of the analyses to date . Rather , it draws on one set of core findings , painstakingly ...
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In sum , the major differences from Round Lake data are predicated on available source materials . ... Sources inevitably affect the evidence used for determining the occurrence and the rules of fostering , and thus the definition of ...
In sum , the major differences from Round Lake data are predicated on available source materials . ... Sources inevitably affect the evidence used for determining the occurrence and the rules of fostering , and thus the definition of ...
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