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Aelfric's lives of saints
being a set of sermons on saints' days formerly observed by the English Church -
Ælfric's letter to the monks of Eynsham
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Exameron anglice or the Old English Hexameron
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Aelfric's lives of saints
being a set of sermons on saints' days formerly observed by the English Church – Pt. 1 -
Aelfric's lives of saints
being a set of sermons on saints' days formerly observed by the English Church – Pt. 2 -
Aelfric's lives of saints
being a set of sermons on saints' days formerly observed by the English Church – Pt. 3 -
Aelfric's lives of saints
being a set of sermons on saints' days formerly observed by the English Church – Pt. 4 -
Heptateuchus, Liber Job, Et Evangelium Nicodemi, Anglo-Saxonice
Historiæ Judith Fragmentum, Dano-Saxonice -
Fifty-six Aelfric fragments
the newly-found Copenhagen fragments of Aelfric's Catholic Homilies ; with facsimiles -
Aelfric's anglo-saxon version of Alcuini Interrogationes Sigeuulfi Presbyteri in Genesin
now first edited from all the manuscripts; with an introduction upon the mss. and authorship -
An English-Saxon Homily on the birth-day of St. Gregory anciently used in the English-Saxon church
Giving an account of the conversion of the English from paganism to christianity -
De Vetere et Novo Testamento, Pentateuch, Josua, Buch der Richter und Hiob
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Kirchweihhomilie aus der Handschrift Paris, BN, lat. 943
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Divers ancient monuments in the Saxon tongue
written seven hundred yeares agoe. Shewing that both in the Old and New Testament, the Lords prayer, and the Creede, were then used in the mother tongue: and also, what opinion was then held of the sacrament of the body and blood of Christ. Published by William L'isle of Wilburgham, Esquire to the Kings body. Whereunto is added out of the homilies and epistles of Ælfricus a second edition of a testimony of antiquity touching the sacrament, and a sermon on the Paschall Lambe, and of the sacramentall body and blood of Christ, used to be spoken to the people at Easter, before they should receive the Communion -
Heptateuchus, liber Job, et Evangelium Nicodemi
Anglo-Saxonice. Historiae Judith fragmentum; Dano-Saxonice. Edidit nunc primum ex MSS codicibus Edwardus Thwaites, è Collegio Reginae -
A testimonie of antiquitie
shewing the auncient fayth in the Church of England touching the sacrament of the body and bloude of the Lord here publikely preached, and also receaued in the Saxons tyme, aboue 600. yeares agoe -
- lamp spidost thurh gyltas thaera ealdorbisceopa ...
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Amati essemus [t?]fuissemus elagispe ...
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A testimony of antiquity
shewing the ancient faith of the Church of England, touching the sacrament of the body and blood of the Lord, here publickly preached, and also received in the Saxons time, above seven hundred years agoe -
An english-Saxon homily on the birth-day of St. Gregory: anciently used in the English-Saxon church. Giving an account of the conversion of the English from paganism to christianity. Translated into modern English, with notes, &c. By Eliz. Elstob
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A testimony of antiquity concerning the sacramental body and blood of Christ; written in the old Saxon tongue before the conquest: being a homily appointed, in the reign of the Saxons, to be spoken at Easter, as a Charge, to the People. Together with the two epistles of Ælfric on the same Subject. First published, with a preface, by Matthew Parker, Archbishop of Canterbury; and the Whole regularly attested by his Grace and fourteen other Bishops; with divers other Personages of Honour and Credit. With an appendix; shewing, I. That the Doctrine of our Saxon Ancestors was the same with that of the Primitive Church, concerning the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. II. Comparing such Doctrine with what has been lately advanced, on the same Subject, in a Book intituled, A Plain Account of the Nature and End of the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper
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[The English Saxon homilies of Ælfric
Arch-Bishop of Canterbury ... Now first printed and translated ... by Elizabeth Elstob.] -
Three rare monuments of antiquitie, or Bertram, priest, a French-man, of the body and blood of Christ, (written 800 yeares agoe) with the late Romish purging thereof: Ælfricus, Arch-bishop of Canterburie, an English-man, his sermon of the sacrament, (preached 627 yeares agoe:) and Maurus, abbot, a Scots-man, his discourse of the same (820 yeares agoe:) all stronglie convincing that grosse errour of transubstantiation. Translated and compacted by M. VVilliam Guild, minister at King-Edward
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A Saxon treatise concerning the Old and New Testament. Written about the time of King Edgar (700 yeares agoe) by Ælfricus Abbas, thought to be the same that was afterward Archbishop of Canterburie. ... Now first published in print with English of our times, by William L'isle of Wilburgham ... the originall remaining still to be seene in Sr Robert Cottons librarie, at the end of this lesser copie of the Saxon Pentateuch. And hereunto is added out of the homilies and epistles of the fore-said Ælfricus, a second edition of A testimonie of antiquitie, &c ...
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A testimonie of antiquitie
shewing the auncient fayth in the Church of England touching the sacrament of the body and bloude of the Lord here publikely preached, and also receaued in the Saxons tyme, aboue 600. yeares agoe