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C.W. MARX THE PROBLEM OF THE DOCTRINE OF THE REDEMPTION IN THE ME MYSTERY PLAYS AND THE "CORNISH ORDINALIA" 54/1, p. 20

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  • Legenda Aurea
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  • Gospel of Nicodemus
  • The York Plays

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  • Hugh of Saint-Cher
  • Rosemary Woolf

subjects

  • deception
  • late
  • mystery
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  • eclectic
  • drama
  • redemption
  • devils
  • abuse
  • Christ

places

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