Call Number (LC) Title Results
BR749 .C48 2000 Charters of Abingdon Abbey / 1
BR749 .C83 1995 Anglo-Saxon church councils c. 650-c. 850 / 1
BR749 .D8 Colum's other island : the Irish at Lindisfarne. 1
BR749 .D86 2009eb The christianization of the Anglo-Saxons, c. 597-c.700 : discourses of life, death and afterlife / 1
BR749 .D97 2019eb Priests and their books in late Anglo-Saxon England / 1
BR749 .F69 2013 Heaven and earth in Anglo-Saxon England : theology and society in an age of faith / 1
BR749 .F69 2016 Heaven and earth in Anglo-Saxon England theology and society in an age of faith / 1
BR749 .G34 The early church in eastern England. 1
BR749 .G53 2007 Episcopal culture in late Anglo-Saxon England / 2
BR749 .G6 The church in Anglo-Saxon England. 1
BR749 .G73 1997 St. Augustine of Canterbury / 1
BR749 .H47 2002 Christ in Celtic Christianity : Britain and Ireland from the fifth to the tenth century / 1
BR749 (INTERNET) The church-history of Brittany from the beginning of Christianity to the Norman conquest under Roman governours, Brittish kings, the English-Saxon heptarchy, the English-Saxon (and Danish) monarchy ... : from all which is evidently demonstrated that the present Roman Catholick religion hath from the beginning, without interruption or change been professed in this our island, &c. / 1
BR749 .L562 1845 The history and antiquities of the Anglo-Saxon Church : containing an account of its origin, government, doctrines, worship, revenues, and clerical and monastic institutions. 1
BR749 .L66 1684 An historical account of church-government as it was in Great-Britain and Ireland, when they first received the Christian religion 2
BR749 .M42 1991 The coming of Christianity to Anglo-Saxon England / 1
BR749 .M667 1937 The Saxon pilgrims to Rome and the Schola Saxonum / 1
BR749 .O78 1992 The English Church and the Continent in the tenth and eleventh centuries : cultural, spiritual, and artistic exchange / 1
BR749 .O95 1981 Rites and religions of the Anglo-Saxons / 1
BR749 .P49 2018 Kingship, society, and the church in Anglo-Saxon Yorkshire / 1