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... church building as rudimentary prop- erties . Finally , it moved out of the church altogether , first into the churchyard and then into the marketplace or a convenient meadow . Once outside the church , the vernacular ousted Latin and ...
... church building as rudimentary prop- erties . Finally , it moved out of the church altogether , first into the churchyard and then into the marketplace or a convenient meadow . Once outside the church , the vernacular ousted Latin and ...
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... Church ( both within the Church of England ) were to testify ; but it left out both Roman Catholics and the more extreme Puritans . The Puritans , to whom preaching the Word was a sacred obligation , would have had a greater effect on ...
... Church ( both within the Church of England ) were to testify ; but it left out both Roman Catholics and the more extreme Puritans . The Puritans , to whom preaching the Word was a sacred obligation , would have had a greater effect on ...
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... Church . As the criticism of the Church that was eventually to bring about the Reformation spread in England as elsewhere , the demand for Bible translation also grew . The Church shifted its ground somewhat in the face of this growing ...
... Church . As the criticism of the Church that was eventually to bring about the Reformation spread in England as elsewhere , the demand for Bible translation also grew . The Church shifted its ground somewhat in the face of this growing ...
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CHAPTER PAGE 1 ANGLOSAXON LITERATURE | 3 |
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THE VICTORIAN POETS 993 | 13 |
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