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Vox Evangelica was the published by London Bible College - (now the London School of Theology) between 1962-1997.
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Volume 1 (1962)
H.C. Oakley, "The Greek and Roman
Background of the New Testament," Vox Evangelica 1 (1962): 7-23. |
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Lelsie C. Allen, "Isaiah liii.11 and its
Echoes," Vox Evangelica 1 (1962): 24-28. |
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Ralph P. Martin, "The Composition of I
Peter in Recent Study," Vox Evangelica 1 (1962): 29-42. |
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Donald Guthrie, "The
Development of the Idea of Canonical Pseudopigraphy in New Testament
Criticism," Vox Evangelica 1 (1962): 43-59. |
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H.H. Rowdon, "A Nineteenth-Century
Nestorius," Vox Evangelica 1 (1962): 60-75. |