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Vols. 1-64 include extracts from correspondence.
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A history of the Baptists in Missouri: embracing an Account of the Organization and Growth of Baptist Churches and Associations: Biographical Sketches of Ministers of the Gospel and Other Prominent Members of the Denomination: The Founding of the Baptist institutions, periodicals,&c.
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A fresh and sympathetic investigation of the depiction of wolves in early medieval literature, recuperating their reputation. The best-known wolves of Old English literature are the Beasts of Battle, alongside ravens and eagles as ravenous heralds of doom who haunt the battlefield in the hope of fresh meat plucked from still-warm bodies. Yet to reduce these animals to mere corpse-scavengers is to deny that they are frequently imbued with a variety of far more nuanced meanings elsewhere in the corpus. Two such meanings are inherited from ancient and medieval European lupine motifs: the superstition that the wolf could steal a person's speech, and the perceived contiguous natures of wolves and...