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The Decline of the Parish Clergy

1993
Abstract In 1530 the parochial system of Bristol seemed part of the natural order of things, as unchanging as the tidal flow of the Avon which was the city’s lifeline to distant lands. A new parson could look forward to twenty years or so in his parish and his parishioners depended on this kind of continuity as a stabilizing force ...
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The Parish and the Office of the Clergy

1999
Abstract Returns to themes in Part I to emphasize how difficult it still was in this time of large‐scale political changes to reform the historic parish. ‘Enlightenment’ as achievement is perhaps, therefore, a questionable concept for the period (c.1770–1840).
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Disciplining the Parish Clergy

This chapter evaluates the regulation of the parish clergy in terms of their masculinity, and how it impacted not only the clergy individually but also women and the church as an institution. The greatest effects of disciplining masculinity were to disqualify women from authority by default and to provide bishops with a tool to solve their problems of ...
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The Parish Clergy and the Reformation in the Diocese of Ely.

2017
Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society, 66, 141 ...
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The Clergy of the Parish of Dunleer

Journal of the County Louth Archaeological and Historical Society, 1994
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