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  • _ Charles II), between the ceiling and the floor when an old farm-house called Gundry's, at Stoke-under-Ham, was pulled down.

    Vanishing England 1892

  • And from New Testament scholar Robert Gundry, expressing his opinion of Ehrman's Misquoting Jesus, in an extended review that I have linked from my article:

    Blind Faith? 2009

  • Gundry has now partnered around 300 winners in amateur company and is expected to continue riding this season while also training from her stables in Devon, where she will be assisted by partner Ed Walker.

    Tattenham Corner 2011

  • Fortifying himself with a pint of Pigswill ale in the Whole Hog pub before heading off for a Hobbes lecture was business consultant Jon Gundry.

    Malmesbury bids to become UK's first 'philosophy town' Steven Morris 2010

  • POLLY GUNDRY TAKES UP TRAININGTwelve months on from becoming the most successful female point-to-point rider of all time, Polly Gundry has this week been granted her own training licence.

    Tattenham Corner 2011

  • Possibly as Gundry suggested because Matthew's copy of Mark -- I would say, rather, Matthew's copy of Proto-Mark -- related the events in Mt. 28:9-11 and 28:16-20.

    Easter Sunday School James F. McGrath 2009

  • Imho this theory is past its expiration date, having been dismantled by Gundry, Witherington, and more recently Robert Stein.

    Easter Sunday School James F. McGrath 2009

  • Gundry claims that skin tags fall off on his diet.

    Gary Taubes responds | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2008

  • Colonel Gundry answered, as if he could scarcely look at me.

    Erema Richard Doddridge 2004

  • Gundry — for a colonel he was now, not by courtesy, but commission — would never have held up his head to do it, but must have gone on with his ravings for death, if somebody had not arrived in the nick of time, and cried over him — a female somebody from old England.

    Erema Richard Doddridge 2004

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