From this World to the Next: Christian Identity and Funerary Rites in Nepal
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Regnum Studies in Mission, 2012.
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9781911372509

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Bal Krishna Sharma., & Bal Krishna Sharma|AUTHOR. (2012). From this World to the Next: Christian Identity and Funerary Rites in Nepal . Regnum Studies in Mission.

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Bal Krishna Sharma and Bal Krishna Sharma|AUTHOR. 2012. From This World to the Next: Christian Identity and Funerary Rites in Nepal. Regnum Studies in Mission.

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Bal Krishna Sharma and Bal Krishna Sharma|AUTHOR. From This World to the Next: Christian Identity and Funerary Rites in Nepal Regnum Studies in Mission, 2012.

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Bal Krishna Sharma, and Bal Krishna Sharma|AUTHOR. From This World to the Next: Christian Identity and Funerary Rites in Nepal Regnum Studies in Mission, 2012.

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