This post is part of an ongoing series on the Scriptures of Saint Patrick of Ireland.
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Carney, James. The Problem of Saint Patrick. Dublin: Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1961.
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Conneely, Daniel. St Patrick’s Letters: A Study of their Theological Dimension. Edited by Patrick Bastable et al. Maynooth, IRE: An Sagart, 1993.
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de Paor, Liam. Saint Patrick’s World: The Christian Culture of Ireland’s Apostolic Age. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 1993.
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Demers, Daniel J. “Knowing Saint Patrick: ‘God chose foolish little me.’” The Priest (March 2015): 21-24.
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Egan, Patricia Colling. “Spirit Set in Motion: A Fifth-Century Landscape of St. Patrick’s Mission to Ireland.” Road to Emmaus XII, 2 (2011): 47-63.
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Hanson, Richard P. C. Saint Patrick: Confession et Lettre a Coroticus: Introduction, Texte Critique, Traduction et Notes. Paris: Les Editions du Cerf, 1978.
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Hood, A. B. E. St. Patrick: His Writings and Muirchu’s Life. Totoaw, N.J.: Rowman and Littlefield, 1978.
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Lynch, Paul. “’Ego Patricius, peccator rusticissimus’: The Rhetoric of St. Patrick of Ireland.” Rhetoric Review 27, 2 (2008): 111-130.
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