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Robert T. Anderson; Terry Giles. Tradition Kept: The Literature of the Samaritans. Hendrickson Publishers. 2005. 432pp.

Robert T. Anderson; Terry Giles. The Keepers: An Introduction to the History and Culture of the Samaritans. Hendrickson Publishers. 2003. 165pp.

John Bowman. The Samaritan Problem: Studies in the Relationships of Samaritanism, Judaism, and Early Christianity. Pickwick Press. 1975. 169pp.

John Bowman (editor). Samaritan Documents: Relating to Their History, Religion, and Life. Pickwick Press. 1977. 370pp.

R. J. Coggins. Samaritans and Jews: The Origins of Samaritanism Reconsidered. John Knox Press. 1975. 170pp.

Alan D. Crown (editor). The Samaritans: Their Religion, Literature, Society & Culture. Mohr Siebeck. 1989. 865pp.

Ingrid Hjelm. The Samaritans and Early Judaism: A Literary Analysis. Sheffield Academic Press. 2000. 318pp.

John Macdonald. The Theology of the Samaritans. Westminster Press. 1964. 480pp.

James Alan Montgomery. The Samaritans, the Earliest Jewish Sect: Their History, Theology and Literature. Philadelphia: John C. Winston. 1907. 358pp.

Reinhard Pummer. The Samaritans. E. J. Brill. 1987. 48pp.

Reinhard Pummer. Early Christian Authors on Samaritans and Samaritanism: Texts, Translations and Commentary. Mohr Siebeck. 2002. 518pp.

Nathan Schur. History of the Samaritans. Peter Lang. 1989. 305pp.

J. E. H. Thomson. The Samaritans: Their Testimony to the Religion of Israel. Oliver and Boyd. 1919. 438pp.



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