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Autor:
Root,, Shelton L., Konigsburg, E. L., Leland, Virginia E., Kassen, Aileen, Powell, Annelle, Mahar, Robert J., Hopkins, Lee Bennett
Publikováno v:
Elementary English, 1969 Dec 01. 46(8), 1036-1045.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/41386615
Publikováno v:
Elementary English, 1968 Nov 01. 45(7), 932-941.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/41386427
Autor:
Root,, Shelton L., Jackson, Richard W., Leland, Virginia, Bissett, Donald J., Acheson, Elizabeth, Powell, Annelle
Publikováno v:
Elementary English, 1970 May 01. 47(5), 726-738.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/41386745
Autor:
VINEYARD, ISAAC S.
Publikováno v:
Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN): Theses & Dissertations. 2008, p1-139. 149p.
Autor:
Porterfield, Amanda
Publikováno v:
American Religious History; 2002, p66-86, 21p
Autor:
Richard Kieckhefer
How was magic practised in medieval times? How did it relate to the diverse beliefs and practices that characterised this fascinating period? In Magic in the Middle Ages Richard Kieckhefer surveys the growth and development of magic in medieval times
Autor:
William A. Quinn
Olde Clerkis Speche affirms both the historical legitimacy and the interpretive benefits of reading Troilus and Criseyde as if the text were initially composed for Chaucers own recital before a familiar audience. Proposing a qualification rather th
Autor:
John A. Ragosta
For over one hundred years, Thomas Jefferson and his Statute for Establishing Religious Freedom have stood at the center of our understanding of religious liberty and the First Amendment. Jefferson's expansive vision—including his insistence that p
This is the first of two volumes that specifically addresses the subject of the disproportional decline of Black American Males in higher education. For too long, acknowledgment of this issue has been avoided for fear that it would be clearly and too
Autor:
Charles F. Irons
In the colonial and antebellum South, black and white evangelicals frequently prayed, sang, and worshipped together. Even though white evangelicals claimed spiritual fellowship with those of African descent, they nonetheless emerged as the most effec