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The Fates of the Apostles
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Author(s) Title Reference
Daniel G. Calder "THE FATES OF THE APOSTLES", THE LATIN MARTYROLOGIES, AND THE LITANY OF THE SAINTS 44/3, p. 219
Reviews
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J.F. Kiteley The Old English Catalogue Poems, Anglistica, 23, by Nicholas Howe 57/1, p. 97
Rosemary Woolf Andreas and the Fates of the Apostles, by Kenneth R. Brooks 32/2, p. 134
CLAES SCHAAR Cynewulf, Twayne's English Authors Series, by Daniel G. Calder 53/2, p. 313

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