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Manuel des péchés
  • François Guizot
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Anne Mouron Klaus Bitterling, Of Shrifle and Penance: The ME Prose Translation of the 'Manuel des péchés', Middle English Texts 29 69/1, p. 130
W. Rothwell Glynn Hesketh (ed.), Pierre d'Aubernon of Fetcham: La Lumere as lais, Vol. III: Introduction, Notes and Glossary 71/2, p. 346

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