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"Take hold of the robe of a Jew"; Herbert of Bosham's Christian hebraism.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
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"Take hold of the robe of a Jew"; Herbert of Bosham's Christian hebraism.
Goodwin, Deborah L.
Brill Academic Publishers
2006
300 pages
$134.00
Hardcover
Studies in the history of Christian traditions; v.126
BS1429
Herbert was a member of Thomas Becket's episcopal household and an ardent polemist for him during his life and hagiographer after his murder in 1...
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