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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... obliged to preach in their own persons to the common people of their dioceses ; because Bishops are superior to other Curates , and are obliged to keep themselves free , and at liberty from that burden of preaching ; the words used in ...
... obliged to preach in their own persons to the common people of their dioceses ; because Bishops are superior to other Curates , and are obliged to keep themselves free , and at liberty from that burden of preaching ; the words used in ...
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... obliged to preach , nor to do the other works " of a cure of souls , as children and the common people " think ; but it is their office and business to superintend 66 or oversee those who have cures . " But notwithstanding this ...
... obliged to preach , nor to do the other works " of a cure of souls , as children and the common people " think ; but it is their office and business to superintend 66 or oversee those who have cures . " But notwithstanding this ...
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... obliged so to do ; " which was of very ill consequence to them , especially to " such of them as were at the point of death . " A third reason given by the Bishop for his maintaining these Con- clusions is , " that the laity also in ...
... obliged so to do ; " which was of very ill consequence to them , especially to " such of them as were at the point of death . " A third reason given by the Bishop for his maintaining these Con- clusions is , " that the laity also in ...
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... obliged to preach themselves to the common people of their dioceses , and to live and reside in their dioceses , is plain from the writers of those times . Not only Dr. Wiclif and his followers , but many others , who were in other ...
... obliged to preach themselves to the common people of their dioceses , and to live and reside in their dioceses , is plain from the writers of those times . Not only Dr. Wiclif and his followers , but many others , who were in other ...
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... obliged to preach themselves , almighty God has preached " in England , to some purpose , by actually punishing the Bishops , and suffering them to be punished . " 401. secun- 9. The like complaint is made of the non - residency of Tho ...
... obliged to preach themselves , almighty God has preached " in England , to some purpose , by actually punishing the Bishops , and suffering them to be punished . " 401. secun- 9. The like complaint is made of the non - residency of Tho ...
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