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John Knox: reformation rhetoric and the traditions of scots prose 1490 - 1570
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Main Author:
Farrow, Kenneth D. 1963-
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Contributors:
Knox, John 1505-1572
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Oxford Berlin Frankfurt am Main [u.a.]
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Year: 2004
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John Knox. Reformation rhetoric and the traditions of Scots prose, 1490–1570. By Kenneth D. Farrow. Pp. 356. Oxford–Bern: Peter Lang, 2004. £39 (paper). 3 03910 138 2; 0 8204 6898 3 (2006) (Dawson, Jane E. A.)
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Knox, John 1505-1572
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Rhetoric
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Knox, John (approximately 1514-1572)
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Scotland
Intellectual life 16th century
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Scottish prose literature To 1700
History and criticism
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Scottish prose literature
To 1700
History and criticism
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English prose literature
Scottish authors
History and criticism
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Scots language To 1700
Rhetoric
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Scots language
To 1700
Rhetoric
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Scotland
Intellectual life
16th century
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Knox, John
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Knox, John (approximately 1514-1572)
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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3039101382
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