The Bible and the printed image in early modern England
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| schema:text | Rend and repair: print culture, female handiwork, and the making of the concordances -- The word made flesh: thinking incarnationally with scripture -- Between the law and the gospel: thinking figurally with scripture -- Appendix: inventory of the known Little Gidding concordances. |
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