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  1. 5 days ago · The conclusion which follows contains an interesting comparison between the ejected clergy of the 1640s and the 1650s and the clergymen ejected during the early 1660s, though McCall’s contention that after the restoration settlement, ‘the Anglican clergy were tolerated as a least-worst solution’ by the new ‘power brokers’ is strange ...

  2. 5 days ago · The Catholic Church was the single most powerful institution in medieval Europe. From the fall of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century until the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century, the Church dominated nearly every aspect of European society. It shaped politics, economics, education, art, and everyday life for centuries.

  3. 4 days ago · A Roman Catholic school for girls had been founded at the Bar Convent in 1686 and a boys' school was established in Ogleforth in 1796, but the only Protestant nonconformist school was that founded by the Quaker, Esther Tuke, the second wife of the founder of the Retreat, in 1785. The school closed in 1814 but was the nucleus, as it were, from ...

  4. 2 days ago · Telling the bishops that gay men should not be admitted to priestly formation, the Pope argued “there is too much ‘frociaggine’ in seminaries,” a slur translated as “faggotry” or ...

  5. 5 days ago · On this basis, he proposes a new model of English participation in the 12th-century Renaissance, in which ‘England was, in some senses, on the periphery of this renaissance, but its clergy were not’. This group of men were also central to the bureaucratic revolution of the long 12th century; this gave them great power, and considerable ...

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  7. 3 days ago · The survey emphasizes the positive influence uniforms have in alleviating the pressures of fashion conformity on children. One of the primary arguments in favour of school uniforms is their perceived impact on student discipline. Proponents argue that uniforms contribute to a more disciplined and focused learning environment.

  8. 2 days ago · During the time of the parliament 7 Hen. VIII. the Abbot of Winchcombe, in a sermon at Paul's Cross, declared that the act 4 Hen. VIII., by which murderers, robbers of churches, and housebreakers, were deprived of their clergy unless they were in holy orders, was against the law of God and the liberties of the Church; that all the Lords who ...

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