The Medieval FoundationCollins, 1966 - 288 pagini |
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Pagina 251
... clergy " . Among them were the acolytes who tended the church - lights and helped the priest at the altar , parish - clerks , readers who read and sang the lessons , exorcists who laid evil spirits , door - keepers who looked after the ...
... clergy " . Among them were the acolytes who tended the church - lights and helped the priest at the altar , parish - clerks , readers who read and sang the lessons , exorcists who laid evil spirits , door - keepers who looked after the ...
Pagina 263
... clergy had been intensified by a terrible calamity - the Black Death — which in the middle of the fourteenth century swept across Europe from the East , reducing the population of England in a few months by a third . Recurring three ...
... clergy had been intensified by a terrible calamity - the Black Death — which in the middle of the fourteenth century swept across Europe from the East , reducing the population of England in a few months by a third . Recurring three ...
Pagina 266
... clergy ; that , as a result of simony by " brokers of benefices who dwell in the sinful city of Avignon , ' " a miserable fellow who knows nothing and is worth nothing " would be advanced to an incumbency worth a thousand marks , while ...
... clergy ; that , as a result of simony by " brokers of benefices who dwell in the sinful city of Avignon , ' " a miserable fellow who knows nothing and is worth nothing " would be advanced to an incumbency worth a thousand marks , while ...
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