Christian Formulas in Old English Literature: Næs Hyre Wlite Gewemmed and its Implications

The heroes of God scorn apostasy. Bound and thrust into an insanely fired furnace, its flames jetting nine and forty cubits above the oven itself, they stand unconcerned in the midst of it, their bonds wondrously burned away. And the flames do not touch them; rather, the fire bursts out the sides to...

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Main Author: Tkacz, Catherine Brown (Author)
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Published: Cambridge University Press 1993
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Year: 1993, Volume: 48, Pages: 31-61
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