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Secular Clergy Diocese Lincoln

Secular Clergy Diocese Lincoln

Secular Clergy Diocese Lincoln

Margaret Bowker
July 2008
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9780521070140
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    This is a detailed study of the large and important diocese of Lincoln under three sixteenth-century bishops, Smith, Wolsey and Atwater. Little detailed work of this kind has been done on the state of the clergy before the Reformation. General studies have tended to rely on the literature of the time, and consequently more is known about what contemporaries thought of the Church, particularly of its shortcomings, than about the actual state of the church itself. Mrs Bowker has used a wide range of diocesan material to fill in this side of the picture. She describes the machinery of diocesan administration and the organization of the ecclesiastical courts, and indicates the extent to which benefit of clergy was abused. There is an important analysis of the reasons for non-residence and its effect on the parishes. Mrs Bowker discusses the educational opportunities and requirements of the priesthood, and the impact on clerical education of the introduction of the printing press.

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    July 2008
    Paperback
    9780521070140
    268 pages
    215 × 140 × 15 mm
    0.362kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. The Scotch song comes to London
    • 2. A myth captivates Western Europe
    • 3. George Thompson's original Scottish airs
    • 4. Sir Walter Scott abroad
    • 5. Scotland as a reality
    • 6. Burns lieder and other matters.
      Author
    • Margaret Bowker