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But the point of the story is that we were both willing to accept that each of us had distinguished , not merely an isolated case but a pattern of behaviour which indicated a pattern of thought in Ælfric . I knew that Ælfric had used ...
But the point of the story is that we were both willing to accept that each of us had distinguished , not merely an isolated case but a pattern of behaviour which indicated a pattern of thought in Ælfric . I knew that Ælfric had used ...
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points at which Gibb's ideas have been much modified by recent work : H. Laoust's researches into the Hanbali school of thought , which have made it more difficult to regard Ash'arism as the main expression of the ' mind of the ...
points at which Gibb's ideas have been much modified by recent work : H. Laoust's researches into the Hanbali school of thought , which have made it more difficult to regard Ash'arism as the main expression of the ' mind of the ...
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Pleased with the success of this book Coulton launched a series which he called Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought , the first volume of which — Margaret Deanesly's The Lollard Bible — was published in 1920 .
Pleased with the success of this book Coulton launched a series which he called Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought , the first volume of which — Margaret Deanesly's The Lollard Bible — was published in 1920 .
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ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE LITERATE ANGLOSAXONON SOURCES AND DISSEMINATIONS Sir | 101 |
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