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A Check-List of Middle English Prose Writings of Spiritual Guidance
98.
A check-list of MSS of three Alexander texts: the Julius Valerius, Epitome, the Epistola ad Aristotelem and the Collatio cum Dindimo
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A codicological inventory of Theognis manuscripts
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A collation of the Katherine Group
101.
A Collection of All the Ecclesiastical Laws, Canons, Answers, Or Rescripts With other Memorials Concerning the Government, Discipline and Worship of the Church of England from its first Foundation to the Conquest, that have hitherto been publish’d in the Latin and Saxonix Tongues.
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A Collection of All the Ecclesiastical Laws, Canons, Answers, Or Rescripts With other Memorials Concerning the Government, Discipline and Worship of the Church of England from its first Foundation to the Conquest, that have hitherto been publish’d in the Latin and Saxonix Tongues.
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A collection of all the ecclesiastical laws, canons, answers, or rescripts, with other memorials concerning the government, discipline and worship of the Church of England, from its first foundation
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A Collection of Anglo-Norman Councils
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A Collection of Letters, Statutes, and Other Documents, from the MS. Library of Corp. Christ. Coll. Illustrative of the History of the University of Cambridge During the Period of the Reformation, from A.D. MD, to A.D. MDLXXII
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A Collection of the Laws and Canons of the Church of England
107.
A Combined Manuscript of Geoffrey of Monmouth and Henry of Huntingdon
108.
A Commentary on the General Prologue to the Canterbury Tales
109.
A Companion to Ancrene Wisse
110.
A Companion to Middle English Hagiography
111.
A compendious old treatyse, shewynge, howe that we ought to haue ye scripture in Englysshe
112.
A Contemporary Description of the Domesday Survey
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A Context for _Resignation A_?
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A Copied "Tremulous" Worcester Gloss at Corpus
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A critical edition of the text of Prudentius for the series Corpus Christianorum
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A Critical Text, with Commentary of MS Eng. Theol. f. 39 in the Bodleian Library
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A declaration of certayne principall articles of religion: set out by the order of both archebyshoppes metropolitans, and the rest of the byshoppes, for the vnitie of doctrine to be taught and holden of all parsons, vicars, and curates, aswell in the testification of theyr common consent in the sayde doctrine, to the stoppyng of the mouthes of them that goo about to slaunder the ministers of the church for diuersitie of iudgement: as necessary for the instruction of their people, to read by the sayde parsons, vicars, and curates, at theyr possession takyng or first entrye into theyr cures: and also after that yerely at two seuerall tymes. That is to say, the Sundayes next folowyng Easter day and Saint Michaell tharchaungell, or on some other Sunday within one moneth after those feastes, immediately after the Gospell
118.
A descriptive catalogue of fifty manuscripts from the collection of Henry Yates Thompson
119.
A Descriptive Catalogue of Middle English Grammatical Texts
120.
A Descriptive Catalogue of the Manuscripts in the Library of Corpus Christi College Cambridge
121.
A Descriptive Catalogue of the Manuscripts in the Library of Corpus Christi College Cambridge, vol. I
122.
A Descriptive Catalogue of the Manuscripts in the Library of Jesus College, Cambridge
123.
A Descriptive Catalogue of the Medieval Manuscripts in Worcester Cathedral Library
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A Descriptive Catalogue of the Medieval Manuscripts of Corpus Christi College, Oxford
125.
A Descriptive Syntax of the Peterborough Chronicle from 1122 to 1154
126.
A Dictionary of Christian Antiquities
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A dictionary of the Bible / ed. by James Hastings with the assistance of John A. Selbie... [et al.]
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A dictionary of the Bible, comprising its antiquities, biography, and natural history
129.
A discourse on the poor: the Hours of Jeanne D’Evreux
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A discourse, concerning two divine positions. The first effectually concluding, that the soules of the faithfull fathers, deceased before Christ, went immediately to heaven. The second sufficientlye setting foorth unto us Christians, what we are to conceive, touching the descension of our Saviour Christ into hell: publiquely disputed at a commencement in Cambridge, anno Domini 1552. Purposely written at the first by way of a confutation, against a booke of Richard Smith of Oxford, D. of Divinity, entituled a Refutation, imprinted 1562, and published against John Calvin, & C. Carlile: the title wherof appeareth in ye 17. page
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A fabliau called a Romance: where and when, how and why, and then so what?
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A famous Middle English sermon (Ms. Hatton 57, Bod. lib.) : preached at St. Paul’s cross, London, on Quinquagesima Sunday, 1388
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A feast to the Lord: Drinking Horns, the Church and the Liturgy
134.
A Fifteenth-Century Version of Matthew Paris’ Procession with the Relic of the Holy Blood and Evidence for its Carthusian Context
135.
A follower of Jean Pucelle in England
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A forgotten Cistercian system of numerical notations
137.
A Forgotten Medieval Benedictine Manuscript: the Annals in British Library Cotton MS Vitellius D.IX
138.
A forgotten poet: Joseph of Exeter
139.
A Fourteenth Century English Biblical Version
140.
A Fourteenth Century English Biblical Version
141.
A Fourteenth-Century Scholar and Primate. Richard FitzRalph in Oxford, Avignon and Armagh
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A Fragment of a Tenth-Century English Gospel Lectionary
143.
A Fragment of an Anglo-Saxon Liturgical Manuscript at the University of Missouri
144.
A Fragment of an Early-Tenth-Century Anglo-Saxon Manuscript and its Significance
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