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Deacon Richard 1949 Exhibitions   2
Deaconesses England History 19th Century : The beginning of women's ministry : the revival of the deaconess in the nineteenth-century Church of England / edited by Henrietta Blackmore.  2007 1
Deacons Church Of Scotland Early Works To 1800 : A treatise of ruling elders & deacons. : In which, these things which belong to the understanding of their office and duty, are clearly and shortly set down. / By a minister of the Church of Scotland.; Guthrie, James,  1690 1
Dead   3
Dead Animal Disposal England Oxford Early Works To 1800 : August 24, 1661. The vice-chancellour and major, respectively, in His Majesties name, doe streightly charge and command ...; University of Oxford.  1661 1
Dead Biblical Teaching : Israel's beneficent dead : ancestor cult and necromancy in ancient Israelite religion and tradition.; Schmidt, Brian B.  1996 1
Dead Bodies Law : After we die : the life and times of the human cadaver / Norman L. Cantor.; Cantor, Norman L.  2010 1
Dead Bodies Law Japan : The ritual of rights in Japan : law, society, and health policy.; Feldman, Eric A.  2000 1
Dead Early Works To 1800 : Immortality in mortality magnifi'd in a strange (yet true) narration of one Master Pountney, merchant, : sometimes living in the parish of Mary le Bow in Cheapside, who was buried in the chancell of the church of Leonard East-cheap, anno Dom. 1613. and was found on this present Feb. 15. 1647. whole and sound without any diminution or corruption of his members or body inward or outward, having lain in his grave (according to the precedent date, which is extracted from the register book of the aforesaid parish, Leonards East-cheap) 34 years, published as a wonder of wonders in this age. Printed and published according to order of Parliament.  1647 1
Dead England Early Works To 1800 : A full and true account of a strange and wonderful discovery, of an unknown person that was found on Saturday last, within the top of a chimney, in the house of 'Squire Pimm in Aurendel-Street, Pickadelia; supposed to have lain there for several years, his skin, and flesh being dry'd hard as shoeleather; with several strange circumstances relating thereto, the like having not been heard of in the memory of any man living..  1701 1
Dead Folklore   2
Dead Folklore Early Works To 1800 : A strange and wonderful example of Gods judgmenents [sic], shewed upon Iames Brathwaight of Shoreditch, London, 1645. : Shewing how he was twice buried, and the last time layed three foot deeper than before, and another layed upon him; yet the grave was opened as before, and his body eaten and torn to pieces with dogges, and the other corps not touched. Also, a relation of the life and conversation of the said Iames Brathwaight, his fearfull vowes, oaths, and imprecations; the manner of his death, and how the grave was opened in the night. With the confession and acknowledgement of his wife, and many un-heard of passages, which will be maintained to be true, by the wife of the said Iames, the clerke of the parish, the sexton, the grave-maker, William Pillips a gardiner and many other persons of note.  1645 1
Dead Folklore Folklore : Vampires, burial, and death : folklore and reality / Paul Barber.; Barber, Paul,  2010 1
Dead In Literature   5
Dead Legal Status Laws Etc : After we die : the life and times of the human cadaver / Norman L. Cantor.; Cantor, Norman L.  2010 1
Dead Man Motion Picture : Dead man.; Rosenbaum, Jonathan.  2000 1
Dead Middle East : Israel's beneficent dead : ancestor cult and necromancy in ancient Israelite religion and tradition.; Schmidt, Brian B.  1996 1
Dead Miscellanea : Rest in pieces : the curious fates of famous corpses / Bess Lovejoy.; Lovejoy, Bess.  2013 1
Dead Miscellanea 17th Century : Wonderful and strange news from Scotland, : being a true and full relation of a person lately deceased at the town of Dumfreez, whose corps could by no art of man, or strength of cattle, be removed from the place where it lay. And when the house wherein it was, was wholly burnt down to the ground, the body, coffin, and table whereon it stood, remained whole and untoucht, and so continues to the great astonishment of all spectators. / Faithfully communicated by a person of quality, in a letter from the said town of Dumfreez. Dated Septemb. 8. 1673.  1673 1
Dead Mythology Europe   2
Dead Political Aspects Europe Eastern : The political lives of dead bodies : reburial and postsocialist change.; Verdery, Katherine.  1999 1
Dead Political Aspects Russia Federation : The political lives of dead bodies : reburial and postsocialist change.; Verdery, Katherine.  1999 1
Dead Religious Aspects : De cura pro mortuis. English; Augustine,  1651 1
Dead Sea Scrolls   114
Dead Sea Scrolls Bibliography : A bibliography of the finds in the desert of Judah 1970-95, arranged by author with citation and subject indexes / by Florentino Garcia Martinez and Donald W. Parry.; Garcia Martinez, Florentino.  1996 1
Dead Social Aspects Cross Cultural Studies : Articulate necrographies : comparative perspectives on the voices and silences of the dead / edited by Anastasios Panagiotopoulos and Diana Espirito Santo.  2019 1
Dead Social Aspects Great Britain : Ritual, belief and the dead in early modern Britain and Ireland / Sarah Tarlow.; Tarlow, Sarah,  2011 1
Dead Social Aspects History To 1500 : Death embodied : archaeological approaches to the treatment of the corpse / edited by ZoĆ« L. Devlin and Emma-Jayne Graham.  2015 1
Dead Social Aspects Ireland : Ritual, belief and the dead in early modern Britain and Ireland / Sarah Tarlow.; Tarlow, Sarah,  2011 1
Deadly Sins   2
Deadly Sins Early Works To 1800   6
Deadly Sins In Art : Sin in Medieval and early modern culture : the tradition of the seven deadly sins / edited by Richard G. Newhauser and Susan J. Ridyard.  2012 1
Deadly Sins In Literature : Sin in Medieval and early modern culture : the tradition of the seven deadly sins / edited by Richard G. Newhauser and Susan J. Ridyard.  2012 1
Deadwood Television Program : Reading Deadwood [electronic resource] : a western to swear by / edited by David Lavery.  2006 1
Deaf   3
Deaf Biography : Deaf transitions : images and origins of deaf families, deaf communities and deaf identities.; Corker, Mairian.  1996 1
Deaf Children   4
Deaf Children Education   3
Deaf Children Education Congresses : Interactive learning technology for the deaf / edited by Ben A.G. Elsendoorn, Frans Coninx.  1993 1
Deaf Children Education Great Britain   3
Deaf Children Great Britain Language Case Studies : Language for Ben : a deaf child's right to sign.; Fletcher, Lorraine.  1987 1
Deaf Children Language : Speech and the hearing-impaired child : theory and practice / Daniel Ling.; Ling, Daniel,  c2002 1
Deaf Children Means Of Communication : Signs for use in hospitals / [compiler : Cath Smith].; Smith, Cath.  c2004 1
Deaf Children Pictorial Works Juvenile Fiction : A birthday for Ben / by Kate Gaynor ; illustrated by Karen Quirke.; Gaynor, Kate  2009 1
Deaf Culture : Deaf gain : raising the stakes for human diversity / H-Dirksen L. Bauman and Joseph J. Murray, editors ; foreword by Andrew Solomon ; afterword by Tove Skuttnab-Kangas.  2014 1
Deaf Culture Poetry : The house of the interpreter / Lisa Kelly.; Kelly, Lisa  2023 1
Deaf Early Works To 1800 : The deaf and dumb man's discourse. Or A treatise concerning those that are born deaf and dumb : containing a discovery of their knowledge or understanding; as also the method they use, to manifest the sentiments of their mind. Together with an additional tract of the reason and speech of inanimate creatures. By Geo. Sibscota.; Sibscota, George.  1670 1
Deaf Education   7
Deaf Education Case Studies : Individualised integration : studies of deaf and partially-hearing children and students in ordinary schools and colleges / D.M.C. Dale.; Dale, D. M. C.  1984 1
Deaf Education Early Works To 1800   3
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