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Christian doctrine in his
Repressing of Over Mich
Wyting [blaming] the
Clergie, 1449, and Book of Faith, 1456.
These were both more
cogent than the Lollard...
- Host who came to
destroy the
western shires in
winter 1678 and On the
clergie when they met to
consult about taking the Test in the year 1681. Poetry...
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inheritance except the Lord. "Clergy" is from two Old
French words,
clergié and
clergie,
which refer to
those with
learning and
derive from
Medieval Latin...
- 1450
Reginald Pe**** –
Represser of over-much
weeting [blaming] of the
Clergie Approximate date:
Ballads "A Gest of
Robyn Hode" and "Robin Hood and the...
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first section of the prologue, she
discusses the
medieval ideal of "
clergie".
Clergie is the
notion that
people have a duty to understand, learn, and preserve...
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Plato to
Lancelot (Syracuse
University Press, 2008) Reis,
Levilson C. "
Clergie,
Clerkly Studium, and the
Medieval Literary History of Chrétien de Troyes's...
- 19
Submission of the
Clergy Act 1533 An Acte for the
submission of the
clergie to the
Kynges Majestie.
Section four, from "be it" to "aforesede" 25 Hen...
- like sort limited. such also of the Laitie, yea & of the
meaner learned Clergie, as were
permitted to read
holie Scriptures, did not
presume to inteprete...
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Parliament Parliament of
England Long
title An Acte for the
Submission of the
Clergie to the
Kynges Majestie.
Citation 25 Hen. 8. c. 19
Dates Royal ****ent 30...
- Chorasters, came to the Towne, many of the Inhabitants, but
chiefly the
Clergie going to meet him. The
intent of his &
their coming, was to
performe the...