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<p>answer they returned. There is also evidence that the author was <a href="page.php?w=Alcuin">Alcuin</a>; besides the English tradition that he had written such a book, there is also the remarkable similarity of his commentary on <a href="page.php?w=Gospel_of_John">St. John</a> (4, 5, et seqq.) to a passage in Liber IV., cap. vi., of the Libri Carolini.</p>

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