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A:Jude 1:9 appears to be quoting from Assumption of Moses, an apocryphal, pseudepigraphical work known from a single sixth-century incomplete manuscript in Latin. It was written or last edited by a Jew in the first century CE, but the fact that the book exists in Latin indicates that early Christians, possibly in Gnostic circles, considered the book to be inspired.
Peter Marriott has written: 'Monsters (The Amazing Fact Book Library)' 'Amazing Fact Book of Monsters (Amazing Fact Books)'
The author. Or for certain cases, the librarian.
It should be --- The answer is i n fact i n the book.
yes in fact it was Kenneth Grahame. in 1908
The Book of Nehemiah does not specifically name its author, but both Jewish and Christian traditions recognize Ezra as the author. This is based on the fact that the Books of Ezra and Nehemiah were originally one.
Jabulile Bongiwe Ngwenya has written: 'The South African fact book'
To cite a self-published book in a research paper, include the author's name, book title, publication year, and the fact that it is self-published. For example: Author Last Name, First Name. Book Title. Self-published, Year.
No, she did not. In fact, she just wrote another book that is being published this month (August 2008).
Ameer Idreis is the author of the Ewald Series and most notably his first book Ewald and the Gems of Time. He is an amazing author and is in fact only twelve years old. I have read his book and it is very nice and descriptive.
Edith Farrell Staver is a co-author of several children's book series such as "Magic Tree House," "Merlin Missions," and "Fact Trackers." She has contributed to these series by providing research, editing, and writing support.
Thomas Gaylord has written: 'Fact book 1992' -- subject(s): Statistics, University of Alaska Fairbanks