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Oswald of Worcester
Prayer Diary Pray for Cleeve Prior & the Littletons and for Our Open the Book Teams Who Ordinarily Bring the Bible to Life in Our Village Schools
Kent Academic Repository Full Text Document (Pdf)
Gerald Dyson
St. Oswald of Worcester Catholic.Net
Sanctity in Tenth-Century Anglo-Latin Hagiography: Wulfstan of Winchester's Vita Sancti Eethelwoldi and Byrhtferth of Ramsey's Vita Sancti Oswaldi
The Anglo-Saxon and Norman "Eigenkirche" and the Ecclesiastical Policy of William I
The Cult of St Æthelwold and Its Context, C. 984 - C
The Vision of Leofric: Manuscript, Text and Context
St. Bernadette Parish Family…
Writing, Kingship and Power in Anglo-Saxon England Edited by Rory Naismith , David A
Litany of the Saints and Martyrs of England and Wales
Eadric Streona :: a Critical Biography/ Terry Lee Locy University of Massachusetts Amherst
THE FALL of ORTHODOX ENGLAND the Spiritual Roots of the Norman Conquest, 1043-1087
Wessex and England
Anglo-Saxon England at S Every Level: One Never Opens the Book Without Learning Something.” - Notes and Queries Anglo Saxon
God's Chosen: the Cults of Virgin Martyrs in Anglo-Saxon England
Introduction Translation of the Life of King Alfred
Continuity and Change in the Lives of St Dunstan of Canterbury by Olcay Olmuşçelik the Institute
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Leeds Studies in English
The Old English Bede: Transmission and Textual History in Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts
Narratives of the Saintly Body in Anglo-Saxon England
Lives of the British Saints
Index of Manuscripts
Litany of Saints and Martyrs V7
Leeds Studies in English
Diplomatic Solutions: Land Use in Anglo-Saxon Worcestershire
The Legacy of King Edgar in the Laws of Archbishop Wulfstan Full Article Language: En Indien Anders: Engelse Articletitle: 0
ESTABLISHING and ANALYSING the SPHERE of INFLUENCE of SAINTS OSWALD and WULFSTAN of WORCESTER, C
Wonder, Derision, and Fear: the Uses of Doubt in Anglo-Saxon Saints’ Lives
A Bibliography of Place-Name Literature
St Kenelm, St Melor and Anglo-Breton Contact from the Tenth to the Twelfth Centuries Caroline Brett
Saints and Beati Associated with Gloucestershire
In the Morning Wednesday, May 19, 2021 Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury, 988