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Peter J. Lucas EASTER, THE DEATH OF ST GUTHLAC AND THE LITURGY FOR HOLY SATURDAY IN FELIX'S "VITA" AND THE OLD ENGLISH "GUTHLAC" B 61/1, p. 1
JOHN C. HIRSH PRAYER AND MEDITATION IN LATE MEDIAEVAL ENGLAND: MS BODLEY 789 48/1, p. 55

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