Dr. Marcus Plested and Dr. Mary Cunningham on Trinity in the New Testament and the Sub-Apostolic Period

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Disk space used: 4.82 GB
Media belongs to collection: IOCS DL - Christology & Trinitarian Theology

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Clip 1294755 223 Flash Video High Stream 333.37 MB
Clip 1294707 45 MP3 High Download 73.59 MB
Clip 1324277 30 WebM 360p Download 215.82 MB
Clip 1650197 25 MPEG-4 Video 360p Download 950.05 MB
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Flash Video 223 - 223
MP3 45 - 45
WebM - 30 30
MPEG-4 Video - 25 25
H264 Archive video 1 - 1
Archive audio 1 - 1
Totals 270 55 325
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Web browsers 325
iTunes 0
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Elsewhere 311
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RTSP 0

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