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Seven Penitential Psalms
  • Traditional attribution to King David
Articles
Author(s) Title Reference
John J. Thompson LITERARY ASSOCIATIONS OF AN ANONYMOUS MIDDLE ENGLISH PARAPHRASE OF VULGATE PSALM L 57/1, p. 38
Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
Anne Hudson Michael P. Kuczynski, Prophetic Song: The Psalms as Moral Discourse in Late Medieval England 66/1, p. 123

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  • The Lanterne of Lijt

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