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DONALD G. BZDYL

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DONALD G. BZDYL PRAYER IN OLD ENGLISH NARRATIVES MÆ 51/2, p. 135 JSTOR: 43628645

languages

  • Latin
  • Italian

works

  • Elene
  • The Portiforium of St Wulstan
  • Book of Nunnaminster
  • Book of Cerne
  • Bede
  • Beowulf
  • The Battle of Maldon
  • Judith
  • Juliana
  • iElfric's Lives of the Saints
  • Andreas
  • Christ and Satan
  • Daniel
  • Genesis
  • St Andrew
  • St Christopher
  • St Margaret
  • Old English Martyrology

people

  • Bede
  • St. Margaret
  • St Christopher
  • St Andrew
  • St Agnes
  • St Bartholomew
  • St. George
  • St. Mary of Egypt
  • Abraham
  • Isaac
  • Jacob
  • Hezekiah

subjects

  • prayer
  • public
  • personal
  • cultural
  • morality
  • explicit
  • emotion
  • guilt
  • intercessory
  • narrative
  • anglo-saxon
  • Time
  • spirituality
  • symbolism
  • saintly
  • didactic
  • devotion

places

  • Maldon
  • The Battle of Maldon
  • The Portiforium of St Wulstan
  • The Book of Nunnaminster
  • The Book of Cerne
  • Holy Rood
  • Mary of Egypt
  • St Agnes
  • St. Bartholomew
  • St Andrew
  • St Christopher
  • St Margaret
  • Bethlehem
  • St Wulstan
  • Jacob
  • Isaac
  • Bede
  • Winchester
  • Worcester
  • Canterbury
  • Christ Church
  • Mercia
  • England
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