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Author(s): Foster, Sally
Contact Email: s.m.foster@stir.ac.uk
Title: The strength of belief: the impact of Christianity on early historic Scotland
Editor(s): de Boe, G
Verhaeghe, F
Citation: Foster S (1997) The strength of belief: the impact of Christianity on early historic Scotland. In: de Boe G & Verhaeghe F (eds.) Religion and Belief in Medieval Europe. Papers of the ‘Medieval Europe Brugge 1997’ Conference, Volume 4. Zellik: IAP Rapporten, pp. 229-240.
Issue Date: 1997
Date Deposited: 14-Jul-2017
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