The Life of the Learned and Right Reverend Reynold Pecock, S. T. P., Lord Bishop of St. Asaph, and Chichester, in the Reign of King Henry VI.Clarendon Press, 1820 - 235 Seiten |
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... Prelates , lifists ; " That if Prysts wolen seye their mass , and techen " the Gospel in a Bishop's diocese , anoon he shal be for- ❝ boden , * but if he have leave of that Bishop , and he shall 66 pay commonly for that leave much ...
... Prelates , lifists ; " That if Prysts wolen seye their mass , and techen " the Gospel in a Bishop's diocese , anoon he shal be for- ❝ boden , * but if he have leave of that Bishop , and he shall 66 pay commonly for that leave much ...
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... Prelates , the promotion of worth- " less men , pluralities of benefices , and the very worst conferring of school degrees and granting graces to un- worthy , wicked , and vicious persons , in Oxford , and " other Universities . " Ibid ...
... Prelates , the promotion of worth- " less men , pluralities of benefices , and the very worst conferring of school degrees and granting graces to un- worthy , wicked , and vicious persons , in Oxford , and " other Universities . " Ibid ...
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... Prelates , to seie Mattins , Mass , Even - song or Placebo , for that is man's ordinance . He therefore complained , that they prechen not Christ's Gospel in word and dede by which Christen men should live holy life in charity — but ...
... Prelates , to seie Mattins , Mass , Even - song or Placebo , for that is man's ordinance . He therefore complained , that they prechen not Christ's Gospel in word and dede by which Christen men should live holy life in charity — but ...
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... Prelates contended , that " the obligation of a Bishop to residence was by the eccle- " siastical law ; alleging , that anciently never any non- " resident Bishop was reprehended as a transgressor of " the law of God , but of the canons ...
... Prelates contended , that " the obligation of a Bishop to residence was by the eccle- " siastical law ; alleging , that anciently never any non- " resident Bishop was reprehended as a transgressor of " the law of God , but of the canons ...
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John Lewis. II . Wiclif intimates , that here in England our Prelates were CHAP . held or detained by worldly offices from the souls that they had cure of : and elsewhere , that Prælati Casa- Dial . lib . iii . rei satis deserunt ...
John Lewis. II . Wiclif intimates , that here in England our Prelates were CHAP . held or detained by worldly offices from the souls that they had cure of : and elsewhere , that Prælati Casa- Dial . lib . iii . rei satis deserunt ...
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