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The Shape of Anti-clericalism and the English Reformation
1987Anti-clericalism has become an unduly capacious word. It can contain intellectual manifestos based upon theology, philosophy and history: the erastian treatises of Marsiglio, of Wycliffe, of numerous sixteenth-century champions of the state. At the other extreme it can be used to describe a squalid feud between a vicar and his parishioners: for example,
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The Wrong Sort of Mentor: Heterodoxy and Anti-clericalism in Languedoc
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Blackfriars, 1938
There are few countries the world knows better than France; yet few countries are less understood. Nearly all the opinions which foreigners are accustomed to express about France appear, to the eyes of a Frenchman, to be tainted with error or, at very least, to be unfair generalisations.Will this be thought a mere reaction of patriotic pride? A refusal
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There are few countries the world knows better than France; yet few countries are less understood. Nearly all the opinions which foreigners are accustomed to express about France appear, to the eyes of a Frenchman, to be tainted with error or, at very least, to be unfair generalisations.Will this be thought a mere reaction of patriotic pride? A refusal
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III. The Roots of Republican Anti-Clericalism: The Renaissance of Jacobin Nationalism
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