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The Nicene Creed
  • Various Church Fathers, traditionally attributed to significant influence from Athanasius of Alexandria and the Council of Nicaea.
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CHRISTINE FRANZEN The tremulous hand of Worcester and the Nero scribe of the Ancrene Wisse 72/1, p. 13

languages

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works

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  • Elfric's Grammar and Glossary
  • The St Bede Lament
  • The Soul's Address to the Body
  • The Worcester Fragments
  • The Nicene Creed
  • Ancrene Wisse
  • The Ormulum

people

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  • Jacques of Voragine

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