The English Clergy: The Emergence and Consolidation of a Profession, 1558-1642Leicester University Press, 1979 - 272 |
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... Probably , however , it was as much due to the unsettled state of affairs and to the contempt in which the ministry seems generally to have been held . In addition there were fewer opportunities for advancement within the Church now ...
... Probably , however , it was as much due to the unsettled state of affairs and to the contempt in which the ministry seems generally to have been held . In addition there were fewer opportunities for advancement within the Church now ...
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... probably represented its taxable value under the Valor or that amount plus an increment allowing for rising costs ) and an entry fine , which was as high as the land value and the market would permit . Such a practice could benefit the ...
... probably represented its taxable value under the Valor or that amount plus an increment allowing for rising costs ) and an entry fine , which was as high as the land value and the market would permit . Such a practice could benefit the ...
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... probably his son , entered New Inn Hall , Oxford , in April 1627 and appears to have financed his stay there by serving as curate of Shilton , Warwickshire , for a period . The bishop ( Thomas Morton of Lichfield ) even appears to have ...
... probably his son , entered New Inn Hall , Oxford , in April 1627 and appears to have financed his stay there by serving as curate of Shilton , Warwickshire , for a period . The bishop ( Thomas Morton of Lichfield ) even appears to have ...
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The career structure of the clergy | 1 |
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