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  2. Malleus Maleficarum - Wikipedia

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    The first section of the book's main text is written using the scholastic methodology of Thomas Aquinas characterized by a mode of disputed questions most notably used in his Summa Theologica. It was a standard mode of argumentation in scholastic discourse with a long tradition.

  3. Malice (novel series) - Wikipedia

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    The first book, Malice, was released on October 1, 2009, and the second work, Havoc, was released in October of the following year. [2] After the release of the first book Wooding announced that there was interest in a film adaptation of the series and in January 2010, announced that a first draft of the script had been written. [3]

  4. Thomas Wolfe - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Clayton Wolfe (October 3, 1900 – September 15, 1938) was an American novelist. [1] [2] He is known largely for his first novel, Look Homeward, Angel (1929), and for the short fiction that appeared during the last years of his life. [1]

  5. Thomas Malory - Wikipedia

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    Most of what is known about Malory stems from the accounts describing him in the prayers found in the Winchester Manuscript of Le Morte d'Arthur.He is described as a "knyght presoner", distinguishing him from several other candidates also bearing the name Thomas Malory in the 15th century when Le Morte d'Arthur was written.

  6. The Books of Homilies - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Cromwell in 1532/1533 by Hans Holbein the Younger. Following the secession of the Church of England from the jurisdiction of the Church of Rome in 1530, and the designation of the monarch, Henry VIII of England, as the chief power in both the civil and ecclesiastical estates of the realm, it was needed for the establishment of the English Reformation that the reformed Christian ...

  7. 1356 (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas searches for information in hostile France, hiding his identity. In Avignon, he meets an old foe, the ambitious Cardinal Louis Bessières, for the first time face-to-face. Bessières, who is also searching for la Malice, unintentionally gives him a clue by directing a painter to immediately cover up a scene on a wall.

  8. Obsidian (novel) - Wikipedia

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    A Matter of Malice Obsidian (also entitled The Obsidian Murders ) is the fifth novel in Thomas King 's DreadfulWater mysteries. [ 1 ] The novel, published in early 2020, is his fifth novel about an investigator named Thumps DreadfulWater .

  9. Life's Little Ironies - Wikipedia

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    First edition (publ. Osgood, McIlvaine and Co.) Life's Little Ironies is a collection of tales written by Thomas Hardy , originally published in 1894, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and republished with a slightly different collection of stories, for the Uniform Edition in 1927/8.