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... Gee and Hardy , 110-12 . " The New Testament is commonly accepted as Wyclif's own translation , the Old Testament , that of Nicholas of Hereford . The whole was revised around 1388. Even though the Wyclif Bible was suppressed in the ...
... Gee and Hardy , 110-12 . " The New Testament is commonly accepted as Wyclif's own translation , the Old Testament , that of Nicholas of Hereford . The whole was revised around 1388. Even though the Wyclif Bible was suppressed in the ...
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... Gee and Hardy , 269-74 . " See " Second Royal Injunctions , " article 17 , in Gee and Hardy , 275-81 . Then have we images of Saint Spirit and Saint Saviour- TUDOR DRAMA AND RELIGIOUS CONTROVERSY 57.
... Gee and Hardy , 269-74 . " See " Second Royal Injunctions , " article 17 , in Gee and Hardy , 275-81 . Then have we images of Saint Spirit and Saint Saviour- TUDOR DRAMA AND RELIGIOUS CONTROVERSY 57.
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... Gee and Hardy , 187-95 . See the " First Act of Succession , " in Gee and Hardy , 232-43 . was prepared to share in King John's reply to Cardinal 134 JAMES C. BRYANT.
... Gee and Hardy , 187-95 . See the " First Act of Succession , " in Gee and Hardy , 232-43 . was prepared to share in King John's reply to Cardinal 134 JAMES C. BRYANT.
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