Old English Lives of Saints

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  • Old English Lives of Saints Book Detail

  • Author : Aelfric
  • Release Date : 2019
  • Publisher :
  • Genre : Christian literature, English (Old)
  • Pages : 0
  • ISBN 13 : 9780674241299
  • File Size : 23,23 MB

Old English Lives of Saints by Aelfric PDF Summary

Book Description: Old English Lives of Saints, a series composed in the 990s by the Benedictine monk Aelfric, portrays an array of saints--including virgin martyrs, kings, soldiers, and bishops--whose examples modeled courageous faith, self-sacrifice, and individual and collective resistance at a turbulent time when England was under severe Viking attack.

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Old English Lives of Saints

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Old English Lives of Saints, a series composed in the 990s by the Benedictine monk Aelfric, portrays an array of saints--including virgin martyrs, kings, soldie

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Old English Lives of Saints, a series composed in the 990s by the Benedictine monk Aelfric, portrays an array of saints--including virgin martyrs, kings, soldie

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Anonymous Old English Lives of Saints

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Anonymous Old English Lives of Saints includes narratives from the eleventh and twelfth centuries about locally venerated saints like the abbess Seaxburh, as we