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Temple Articles in Other Volumes of the Collected Works of Hugh Nibley

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"Ancient Temples: What Do They Signify?" in CWHN 8, The Prophetic Book of Mormon, 265-73.

"Baptism for the Dead in Ancient Times," in CWHN 4, Mormonism and Early Christianity, 100-167.

"Christian Envy of the Temple," in CWHN 4, Mormonism and Early Christianity, 391-434.

"The Early Christian Prayer Circle," in CWHN 4, Mormonism and Early Christianity, 45-99.

"Evangelium Quadraginta Dierum: The Forty-day Mission of Christ—The Forgotten Heritage," in CWHN 4, Mormonism and Early Christianity,10-44.

"The Hierocentric State," in CWHN 10, The Ancient State, 99-147

"Myths and Scriptures," in CWHN 1, Old Testament and Related Studies, 37-47.

"Prophets and Ritual," in CWHN 3, The World and the Prophets, 146-53.

"Two Ways to Remember the Dead," in CWHN 3, The World and the Prophets, 163-71.

"What Is a Temple," in CWHN 4, Momonism and Early Christianity, 355-90.

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