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		<title>On Omissions and Substitutions in the Medieval English Translations of the Gospel</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>In view of this we carried out research on two English medieval translations of John’s Gospel, believing that their comparison would not only reveal differences in the perception and experience of biblical concepts (expressed through language), but also those in culture, society and cognition that occurred in the period between their occurrence. </p>
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