The English Clergy: The Emergence and Consolidation of a Profession, 1558-1642Leicester University Press, 1979 - 272 |
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... increasing pressure from new and technically well - qualified recruits . In combination these factors probably wiped out any possible advan- tages brought about by a slightly increased death rate . The increase in the number of ...
... increasing pressure from new and technically well - qualified recruits . In combination these factors probably wiped out any possible advan- tages brought about by a slightly increased death rate . The increase in the number of ...
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... increases in value commen- surate with the rise in prices ? Various studies have shown that on average livings had increased three times in value by the middle of Elizabeth's reign , four times by the beginning of James's reign and five ...
... increases in value commen- surate with the rise in prices ? Various studies have shown that on average livings had increased three times in value by the middle of Elizabeth's reign , four times by the beginning of James's reign and five ...
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... increased status and not increased prosperity which made the Church an attractive profession in the early seventeenth century . There is rather less support for any view that the Church attracted recruits away from other more lucrative ...
... increased status and not increased prosperity which made the Church an attractive profession in the early seventeenth century . There is rather less support for any view that the Church attracted recruits away from other more lucrative ...
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The career structure of the clergy | 1 |
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