The English Clergy: The Emergence and Consolidation of a Profession, 1558-1642Leicester University Press, 1979 - 272 |
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... least of one well learned in the Scriptures and giving a good account of its faith in the Latin tongue . The articles for Canter- bury province of 1585 and 1597 and the canons of 1604 finally confirmed these requirements.3 The nature of ...
... least of one well learned in the Scriptures and giving a good account of its faith in the Latin tongue . The articles for Canter- bury province of 1585 and 1597 and the canons of 1604 finally confirmed these requirements.3 The nature of ...
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... least four other candi- dates were admitted to the diaconate on similar conditions during the next eight years.21 It is interesting that Morton did not assume that one who posses- sed a degree was automatically suited for the ministry ...
... least four other candi- dates were admitted to the diaconate on similar conditions during the next eight years.21 It is interesting that Morton did not assume that one who posses- sed a degree was automatically suited for the ministry ...
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... least being problems with their respective parishion- ers . Henry Clarke , vicar of Willoughby , Warwickshire , became fast friends with George Beale , Vicar of the next parish , Grandborough . Beale was but two years Clarke's senior ...
... least being problems with their respective parishion- ers . Henry Clarke , vicar of Willoughby , Warwickshire , became fast friends with George Beale , Vicar of the next parish , Grandborough . Beale was but two years Clarke's senior ...
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The career structure of the clergy | 1 |
The context | 24 |
a case study | 33 |
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