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* {{Cite book| last=Ritter | first=R. | year=2002 | title=The Oxford Style Manual | publisher=Oxford University Press | isbn=0-19-860564-1 }} * {{Cite book| last=Ritter | first=R. | year=2002 | title=The Oxford Style Manual | publisher=Oxford University Press | isbn=0-19-860564-1 }}
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Eisenman,R. (1996)''James the Brother of Jesus'' Viking. isbn 0-67086932-5

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