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Defining Paganism: Processes of Christianisation in the Early Middle Ages
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Methodological Approaches to the Investigation of Processes of Conversion and Religious Hybridization
Penance, Penitential Texts, and Pastoral Care in Early Medieval Ireland
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Columbanus and the Practice of Penance in Early Medieval Europe by Dr Rob Meens
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