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John Waldeby's commentary on the Creed
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SARAH M. HORRALL MIDDLE ENGLISH TEXTS IN A CARTHUSIAN COMMONPLACE BOOK: WESTMINSTER CATHEDRAL, DIOCESAN ARCHIVES, MS H.38 59/2, p. 214

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