The English Clergy: The Emergence and Consolidation of a Profession, 1558-1642Leicester University Press, 1979 - 272 |
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... preaching licence if they progressed well in the course : five ministers in St Albans ' archdeaconry obtained licences to preach in their own parishes within two years of beginning the exercise . 10 Clearly , the implementation of these ...
... preaching licence if they progressed well in the course : five ministers in St Albans ' archdeaconry obtained licences to preach in their own parishes within two years of beginning the exercise . 10 Clearly , the implementation of these ...
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... preaching ministry but that there is not all that much evidence that they supported the wholesale adoption of a presbyterian discipline such as that proposed by some puritan clergy . ( Lay patrons as a body were more likely to ...
... preaching ministry but that there is not all that much evidence that they supported the wholesale adoption of a presbyterian discipline such as that proposed by some puritan clergy . ( Lay patrons as a body were more likely to ...
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... preachers . Nevertheless , it is to the conviction of the puritan laity and clergy that preaching is an essen- tial mark of the ministry that the English Church owes its peculiar career structure in the seventeenth century . It appears ...
... preachers . Nevertheless , it is to the conviction of the puritan laity and clergy that preaching is an essen- tial mark of the ministry that the English Church owes its peculiar career structure in the seventeenth century . It appears ...
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The career structure of the clergy | 1 |
The context | 24 |
a case study | 33 |
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