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'Charms', Liturgies, and Secret Rites in Early Medieval England
Ciaran Arthur
School of Arts, English and Languages
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Liturgy
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Early Medieval England
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Charm
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Contemporary
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Books
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Anglo-Saxon
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Interpretation
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Nineteenth Century
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Corpus
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Early Medieval period
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Spiritual
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Popular Religion
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Christianity
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Paganism
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high status
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enthusiasts
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Early English
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Liturgical Practice
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