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Nicholas Love’S “Mirrour of the Blessed Life of Jesu Criste”
10/1/2012 1 Saints, Pilgrims, and the Medieval Church Saints The
Anselm's Emphasis on 'Faith Seeking Understanding' Was Instrumental In
The Book of Mystical Chapters
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Studies in Late Medieval Wall Paintings, Manuscript Illuminations, and Texts, DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-47476-2 BIBLIOGRAPHY
Philokalia: the Love of Beauty
Leeds Studies in English
1 Theoretical and Pragmatic Dialogics in and Through Nicholas Love's
A Martyr's Theology of Assent. Reading Thomas More's De Tristitia
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52Nd International Congress on Medieval Studies
Hagiography Sunggu Yang George Fox University,
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Juan De Segovia and Medieval Hebdomadal Meditation on the Life of Christ
Contemplative Mysticism: a Powerful Ecumenical Bond Copyright 2008 by David W
The American Benedictine Review
The Pre-Reformation Landscape
Fall 2020 Department of English
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Lewd Imaginings: Pedagogy, Piety, and Performance in Late Medieval East Anglia
43Rd International Congress on Medieval Studies
Ian Johnson and Allan F. Westphall
Proquest Dissertations
52Nd International Congress on Medieval Studies
December 15, 2019 - 3Rd Sunday of Advent
The Sacro Monte Di Orta Within Franciscan Tradition1
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Reflections of Some Manuscripts of Nicholas Love's Myrrour of the Blessed L Yf of Jesu Christ
Isabel De Villena: Prayer and Franciscan Spirituality Isabel De Villena: Oración Y Espiritualidad Franciscana Isabel De Villena
M.St. & M.Phil. Course Details 2021-22
CHEEKY PANDAS Family Catechesis
M.N. and the Yorkshire Circle: the Motivation Behind the Translation of the Mirouer Des Simples Ames in Fourteenth-Century
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Revised 4 May 2021 RICHARD KIECKHEFER Addresses Office
Leeds Studies in English
Nicholas Love As an Ecclesiastical Reformer
Imagined Readers, Imagined Reading in Late Medieval English Devotional Writing
The Carthusians