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The Imitation of Christ
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JOHN C. HIRSH B. J. H. Biggs (ed.), The Imitation of Christ: The First English Translation of the 'Imitatio Christi'. Early English Text Society, os 309 68/2, p. 328
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SHORTER NOTICES 64/2, p. 353

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