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Old 11-28-2007, 05:54 PM
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Reading Historical Theology in the Original Languages

For those of you who read Latin, Greek, Dutch, German, French, etc., do you ever read entire primary texts of historical theology in the original language? or do you read in translation except when doing close textual analysis of a passage? If the former, where can one acquire, for example, a copy of the Latin text of the institutes or full volumes of the early fathers in Latin and Greek?
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