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John Thomas: Anastasis: A Treatise on the Judgment of the Dead at the Appearing of Christ  wikidata:Q107207351 reasonator:Q107207351 s:en:Anastasis: A Treatise on the Judgment of the Dead at the Appearing of Christ
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John Thomas  (1805–1871) wikidata:Q6208160 s:en:Author:John Thomas (1805-1871)
 
John Thomas
Description British theologian and physician
Date of birth/death 12 April 1805 Edit this at Wikidata 5 March 1871 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Hoxton Square Jersey City
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Anastasis: A Treatise on the Judgment of the Dead at the Appearing of Christ Edit this at Wikidata

Anastasis: A Treatise on the Judgment of the Dead at the Appearing of Christ
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English: Anastasis: A Treatise on the Judgment of the Dead at the Appearing of Christ by John Thomas, M.D. 1935 reprint by Fred Juckes Ltd., Birmingham
Language English
Publication date 1935 Edit this at Wikidata
Place of publication Birmingham Edit this at Wikidata
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