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Author(s) Title Reference
J.J. Anderson The Legend of Job in the Middle Ages, by Lawrence L. Besserman 50/1, p. 179
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ALAN J. FLETCHER THE FAITH OF A SIMPLE MAN: CARPENTER JOHN'S CREED IN THE MILLER'S TALE 61/1, p. 96

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