Pre-Reformation EnglandMacmillan, 1938 - 556 pages |
Contents
CHAPTER II | 11 |
CHAPTER IV | 155 |
iv Images p 174 v Relics p 180 vi Miracles p | 186 |
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abbeys Abbot Aquinas Archbishop authority became believed Bishop Blessed canon Canterbury Cardinal Caxton Christ Christian Church claimed clergy Colet court devotion divine doubt Duns Scotus ecclesiastical edition England English Erasmus faith Foxe friars grace guilds hath Henry VIII heretics Hist Holy Ibid John king king's knew Lady Latin learning letter lived Lollards London Lord Luther Mass Mediaeval Middle Ages miracles monasteries monks moral More's mystics nature never Nicholas Oxford papal Paris parish Paul's Piers Plowman Pope popular prayer preached priest Quoted Reformation religion religious Richard Richard Rolle Rome sacraments saints says scholars scholasticism schoolmen Scotus Scripture secular sermons Simon Fish Sir Thomas soul spiritual story teaching theology Thomas à Kempis thought tion translated true Vide Walter Hilton Wolsey writes wrote Wyclif Wynkyn de Worde XV century
References to this book
Miracles and Pilgrims: Popular Beliefs in Medieval England Ronald C. Finucane No preview available - 1995 |