The English Clergy: The Emergence and Consolidation of a Profession, 1558-1642Leicester University Press, 1979 - 272 |
Z wnętrza książki
Wyniki 1 - 3 z 46
Strona 2
... hierarchy constituted a professional group but neglect the parish clergy . Down until the Reformation the secular clergy could be seen to comprise two groups : the educated , non - resident , beneficed clergy who had a definite career ...
... hierarchy constituted a professional group but neglect the parish clergy . Down until the Reformation the secular clergy could be seen to comprise two groups : the educated , non - resident , beneficed clergy who had a definite career ...
Strona 92
... hierarchy was to deny the need for further reformation and to content itself with supplying a well - educated and ... hierarchy : for example , in 1610 Ban- croft had outlined such a scheme , and in 1620 a project had been mooted for ...
... hierarchy was to deny the need for further reformation and to content itself with supplying a well - educated and ... hierarchy : for example , in 1610 Ban- croft had outlined such a scheme , and in 1620 a project had been mooted for ...
Strona 104
... hierarchy in England , especially the Laudian hierarchy , never accepted that all the functions of the ministry could not satisfactorily be performed by one man - the parochial incumbent . To some extent their view was governed by the ...
... hierarchy in England , especially the Laudian hierarchy , never accepted that all the functions of the ministry could not satisfactorily be performed by one man - the parochial incumbent . To some extent their view was governed by the ...
Spis treści
The career structure of the clergy | 1 |
The context | 24 |
a case study | 33 |
Prawa autorskie | |
Nie pokazano 15 innych sekcji
Kluczowe wyrazy i wyrażenia
admitted advowsons archdeaconry beneficed benefices Bentham bishops Cambridge candidates cent chaplains Church courts clergy clergymen clerical profession College Collinson concerned congregation Coventry Coventry and Lichfield Crown curate deacon dean deprived Derby Derbyshire diocesan diocese dioceses of Oxford Downham Chapel early Elizabeth Elizabethan Ely Cathedral England entry episcopal evidence examined example exercise grant hierarchy Ibid Immanuel Bourne income incumbent institution interest James Nayler John Josselin jus patronatus laity large number laymen lectureships Letter Book livings London lord keeper ministers ministry Moreover Morton Nayler Non-graduates orders ordinands ordination Oxford parish clergy parishioners parochial clergy pastoral period Peterborough preachers preaching prebendal stalls preferment priest pro hac vice professional Protestant Protestantism puritan recruitment Rector Reformation reign religious Richard right to present Salop Scriptures seems sermons seventeenth century situation sixteenth Staffordshire Thomas Thomas Lever tion tithe vacancies Vicar vicarage Warwickshire William Worcester