The Reformation of the Church of England: A.D. 1514-1547Rivingtons, 1878 - Great Britain |
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... Monks First Act of Dissolution . • Amount of property taken under it An Abbot defending his monastery Encouragement of informers , and subornation of crime . General prostration of monks 298 299 302 308 309 310 · 314 • 318 Popular Anger ...
... Monks First Act of Dissolution . • Amount of property taken under it An Abbot defending his monastery Encouragement of informers , and subornation of crime . General prostration of monks 298 299 302 308 309 310 · 314 • 318 Popular Anger ...
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... monks , canons , and religious men , the laws that command them to go the similar strait way that leadeth unto heaven , leaving the broad way of the monks the world ; that command them not to turmoil themselves in business , neither ...
... monks , canons , and religious men , the laws that command them to go the similar strait way that leadeth unto heaven , leaving the broad way of the monks the world ; that command them not to turmoil themselves in business , neither ...
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... monks descended below the level of their age in respect to discipline and morals . It was probably very much the reverse in ancient times , as it undoubtedly has been in more recent days . In Mr. Foss's Lives of the Judges of England it ...
... monks descended below the level of their age in respect to discipline and morals . It was probably very much the reverse in ancient times , as it undoubtedly has been in more recent days . In Mr. Foss's Lives of the Judges of England it ...
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... monk , gives an account of a visit which he had recently paid to his sister at Coventry . A Franciscan friar had been preaching there to the effect that whoever repeated daily the Psalter of the Virgin would escape eternal damnation ...
... monk , gives an account of a visit which he had recently paid to his sister at Coventry . A Franciscan friar had been preaching there to the effect that whoever repeated daily the Psalter of the Virgin would escape eternal damnation ...
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... monks , and encouraged with a noble liberality the establishment of a sound scrip- tural school of theology . But the necessity for such reforms was evident to all good and observant men of that time and we have already seen how vigor ...
... monks , and encouraged with a noble liberality the establishment of a sound scrip- tural school of theology . But the necessity for such reforms was evident to all good and observant men of that time and we have already seen how vigor ...
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