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The Copy Book

A Library of History and Literature in English

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‘To the Heights!’

St Gregory Palamas struggled all his life to stand up for the principle that the Bible means what it says.

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The Beautiful Side of the Picture

Heathen prince Boris I of Bulgaria (r. 852–889) commissioned St Methodius to paint an impressive scene for his palace walls.

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‘Let the boy earn his spurs!’

At the Battle of Crécy in 1346, the English army was trying out a new military tactic under the command of a sixteen-year-old boy.

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Samson’s Riddle

The Israelites under Philistia’s rule might have blended with their heathen masters had not Samson kept stirring up trouble.

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The Bluebell Line

The Bluebell line in Sussex was the first failing British Railways line to be taken over by volunteers.

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The Hollow Blade Sword Company

Seventeenth-century German craftsmen came seeking a land of opportunity, and found it in County Durham.