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Oral tradition / Proverb / Christianity / Christian soteriology / Religion / Thomas Aquinas and the Sacraments / Maria W. Stewart / Culture / Cultural anthropology / Literature
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Oral tradition
Proverb
Christianity
Christian soteriology
Religion
Thomas Aquinas and the Sacraments
Maria W. Stewart
Culture
Cultural anthropology
Literature

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