The English Clergy: The Emergence and Consolidation of a Profession, 1558-1642Leicester University Press, 1979 - 272 |
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... brought new tithe cases into court but only 61 men brought 10 or more tithe cases apiece , accounting for 1,037 of the total . The extent of antagonism aroused by individual incumbents was therefore likely to vary : clergy such as the ...
... brought new tithe cases into court but only 61 men brought 10 or more tithe cases apiece , accounting for 1,037 of the total . The extent of antagonism aroused by individual incumbents was therefore likely to vary : clergy such as the ...
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... brought in any one year and the state of the harvest . Rather it was that many clergy never prosecuted parishioners at all unless circumstances were truly adverse . Yet the cases brought by the 61 ' litigious ' clergy may not have been ...
... brought in any one year and the state of the harvest . Rather it was that many clergy never prosecuted parishioners at all unless circumstances were truly adverse . Yet the cases brought by the 61 ' litigious ' clergy may not have been ...
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... brought before the courts did not represent accurately the number of tithe defaulters but were brought in defence of particular principles or to recoup serious arrears . The non - litigious clergy may have been among the most efficient ...
... brought before the courts did not represent accurately the number of tithe defaulters but were brought in defence of particular principles or to recoup serious arrears . The non - litigious clergy may have been among the most efficient ...
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The career structure of the clergy | 1 |
The context | 24 |
a case study | 33 |
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