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Tabuk tapu, tafajivisau fou, avisau Paal, ma Jems, ma Pitar, ma Jon niserea, ma Anea Nifakarea : translation into the language of Futuna, New Hebrides, of the Epistles of Paul from Galatians to Hebrews, the Epistles of James, Peter, and John, and the Revelation of St. John
Bib ID 486304
Format BookBook
Uniform Title Bible. Epistles. Futuna. 1912
Description Sydney : F.E. Moore & Co., 1912 
190 p. ; 19 cm. 
Subjects Futuna-Aniwa language -- Texts.  |  Futuna language.
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Bible. Revelation. Futuna. 1912.

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