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... Christianity in the early Middle Ages and beyond are the different and at times bizarre experiments that have taken place in the creation of a Christian society . These are most obvious at the edges of Christianity , often in missionary ...
... Christianity in the early Middle Ages and beyond are the different and at times bizarre experiments that have taken place in the creation of a Christian society . These are most obvious at the edges of Christianity , often in missionary ...
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... Christian , I wonder what he would say . The sources , such as they are , suggest that he would claim to be a Christian . He might not have been a terribly successful Christian : to call him a Christian means stretching the point a ...
... Christian , I wonder what he would say . The sources , such as they are , suggest that he would claim to be a Christian . He might not have been a terribly successful Christian : to call him a Christian means stretching the point a ...
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... Christian faith , perhaps even encouraged by the clerics . Even though the runestones in them selves did not convert people the public manifestations of Christian faith must have affected people . Apart from the high percentage of ...
... Christian faith , perhaps even encouraged by the clerics . Even though the runestones in them selves did not convert people the public manifestations of Christian faith must have affected people . Apart from the high percentage of ...
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All is not Well Down | 81 |
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Shaw and Jameson 1999 A Dictionary of Archaeology reviewed | 151 |
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