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1. Manichaeism and early Christianity. Selected papers from the 2019 Pretoria congress and consultation.

2. Religious Comprehension in Scotland, 1689–1695.

3. The Lost Breviarium Compertorum and Henry VIII's First Act for the Dissolution of the Monasteries, 1536.

4. Hensley Henson and the Appointment of Bishops: State, Church and Nation in England, 1917–1920 and Beyond.

5. Intra-Christian Violence and the Problematisation of the World Christian Paradigm.

6. Eugenics and the Approval of Birth Control at the 1930 Lambeth Conference.

7. Roods, Screens and Weddings.

9. Confession and Confessors in the Templars' Testimonies, 1307–1311: Notes on the Brothers' Defence Strategy.

10. Women and the Reformation in Tudor Ireland.

11. The Financing of Ministerial Stipends in the Established Church of Scotland: the Rural Parish.

12. Creating a Theology of Icons in Umayyad Palestine: John of Damascus' 'Three Treatises on the Divine Images'.

13. The Minutes and Papers of the Westminster Assembly.

14. Women, preachers, Methodists. Papers from two conferences held in 2019, the 350th anniversary of Susanna Wesley's birth.

15. Richard Pace and the Psalms.

21. Fighting for the cross. Crusading to the Holy Land/The Fourth Crusade. Event, aftermath, and perceptions. Papers from the sixth conference of the Society for the Study of the Crusades and the Latin East, Istanbul, Turkey, 25-29 August 2004/Crusading spirituality in the Holy Land and Iberia, c. 1095-c. 1187.

22. Byzantine Orthodoxies. Papers from the thirty-sixth Spring symposium of Byzantine studies, University of Durham, 23-25 March 2002/Byzantine Christianity.

24. The Archaeology of Reformation, 1480-1580. Papers Given at the Archaeology of Reformation Conference, February 2001, Hosted Jointly by the Society for Medieval Archaeology and the Society for Post-Medieval Archaeology.

25. Instructing the Heavenly King: Joseph Edkins's Mission to Correct the Theology of Hong Xiuquan.

27. Conflicts and Continuity in the Eleventh-Century Religious Reform: The Traditions of San Miniato al Monte in Florence and the Origins of the Benedictine Vallombrosan Order.

29. Stones of the Saints? Inscribed Stones, Monasticism and the Evangelisation of Western and Northern Britain in the Fifth and Sixth Centuries.

31. The University of Cambridge and the Chantries Act of 1545.

32. Friend or Foe? The Bishops of Metz in Monastic Historical Narrative, c. 1000– c. 1200.

33. 'True and Pious Men': Anglican Ministry to Chinese Settlers in Southern Queensland, 1850–1914.

34. Germany and the Papacy in the Late Middle Ages.

35. Leviticus, Deuteronomy and Henry VIII.

40. Reconsidering Eusebius. Collected papers on literary, historical, and theological issues.

42. The Church, the afterlife and the fate of the soul. Papers read at the 2007 summer meeting and the 2008 winter meeting of the Ecclesiastical History Society.

44. Sacred and secular in medieval and early modern cultures. New essays/Scripture and pluralism. Reading the Bible in the religiously plural worlds of the Middle Ages and Renaissance. Papers presented at the first annual symposium of the Marco Institute for Medieval and Renaissance Studies at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, February 21-22, 2002.

45. The military orders and the Reformation. Choices, state building, and the weight of tradition. Papers of the Utrecht conference, 30 September-2 October 2004.

46. The indigenous and the foreign in Christian Ethiopian art. On Portuguese-Ethiopian contacts in the 16th-17th centuries. Papers from the fifth international conference on the history of Ethiopian art (Arrábida, 26-30 November 1999).