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a manuscript whose sheets of papyrus or parchment are fastened together in the form of a book, rather than rolled into a scroll.
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Each warrior's codex is his or her individual identification. It includes the names of the original Bloodnamed warriors from which a warrior is descended. It also includes his generation number, Blood House, and codex ID, an alphanumeric code noting the unique aspects of that person's DNA
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A manuscript with pages made of folded sheets. It replaced the scroll, which was different in that it was rolled paper. Colophon - The prose text written by the scribe who wrote the manuscript, noting important details about the publication and personal information, such as his name, the name of the artist or patron, the place and time the work was copied, as well the catholicos and ruler of the period. ...
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Sheets folded, gathered, sewn, and bound; the modern form of the book
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a manuscript in traditional book form (not scrolls) produced by first century soul winners to facilitate their gospel outreach.
Ãâó: www.baptistlink.com/bbib1/personal/glossary.htm
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