Form and Power in Medieval and Early Modern Literature
The Letter Kills but the Spirit Gives Life (2 Corinthians 3:6): Or, What Happened to Enemy Love?
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Aers, D
2024
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Aers, D. (2024). The Letter Kills but the Spirit Gives Life (2 Corinthians 3:6): Or, What Happened to Enemy Love? In D. Donoghue, S. Sobecki, & N. Watson (Eds.), Form and Power in Medieval and Early Modern Literature (pp. 275–292).
Aers, David. “The Letter Kills but the Spirit Gives Life (2 Corinthians 3:6): Or, What Happened to Enemy Love?” In Form and Power in Medieval and Early Modern Literature, edited by Daniel Donoghue, Sebastian Sobecki, and Nicholas Watson, 275–92, 2024.
Aers D. The Letter Kills but the Spirit Gives Life (2 Corinthians 3:6): Or, What Happened to Enemy Love? In: Donoghue D, Sobecki S, Watson N, editors. Form and Power in Medieval and Early Modern Literature. 2024. p. 275–92.
Aers, David. “The Letter Kills but the Spirit Gives Life (2 Corinthians 3:6): Or, What Happened to Enemy Love?” Form and Power in Medieval and Early Modern Literature, edited by Daniel Donoghue et al., 2024, pp. 275–92.
Aers D. The Letter Kills but the Spirit Gives Life (2 Corinthians 3:6): Or, What Happened to Enemy Love? In: Donoghue D, Sobecki S, Watson N, editors. Form and Power in Medieval and Early Modern Literature. 2024. p. 275–292.
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2024
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275 / 292