AnglicanismOxford University Press, 1977 - 421 |
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... English affairs in the Middle Ages , F. W. Maitland ( 1850-1906 ) , wrote that ' one of the worst evils of the later Middle Ages was the benefit of clergy'.1 But Henry's insistence on what he believed to be the ancient customs of the ...
... English affairs in the Middle Ages , F. W. Maitland ( 1850-1906 ) , wrote that ' one of the worst evils of the later Middle Ages was the benefit of clergy'.1 But Henry's insistence on what he believed to be the ancient customs of the ...
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... English , to be set up in every church , where the parishioners might most commodiously resort to the same and read it . To make plain how this could come about we must go back a little in our story . We have seen that , since the end ...
... English , to be set up in every church , where the parishioners might most commodiously resort to the same and read it . To make plain how this could come about we must go back a little in our story . We have seen that , since the end ...
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... English language , had come into being . If proof were needed of its surpassing merit , nothing more need be cited ... English prose as hardly any other master of the English language has ever done . Perhaps no other English writer ...
... English language , had come into being . If proof were needed of its surpassing merit , nothing more need be cited ... English prose as hardly any other master of the English language has ever done . Perhaps no other English writer ...
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