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John Hailey Replies: 280 Views: 293101 |
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James developed his anti-witch thing in Scotland long before he had anything to do with England, and long before he convened the Bible Committee (he wrote the Daemonologie in 1597). It should be noted ... | |
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I now believe I can put the whole picture together. Hitherto, you will remember, I have assumed that Beowulf and similar poetic fragments were the product of fecund sixteenth century minds producing a ... | |
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This is extraordinary! As far as I am aware transubstantiation was not an issue (did it even exist?) in Anglo-Saxon times. I believe it only came into prominence (existence?) during the late medieval ... | |
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John Hailey Replies: 2754 Views: 1094582 |
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Do I see a Tudor chancer skipping through the Church Lists on the lookout for a believable name? Good point about the thirty copies, though I'd like to know what "apparently" means. This is ... | |
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John Hailey Replies: 2754 Views: 1094582 |
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Actually, it doesn't say that at all.
as it gives priority to the partial OE gloss in one of the manuscripts and subordinates the main Latin text suggests (to me) that there are at least two orig ... |
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