04264oam 2200577I 450 991079101940332120170821173209.00-582-21872-11-317-89866-41-138-47391-X1-315-84570-91-317-89867-210.4324/9781315845708 (CKB)2550000001319507(EBL)1713509(OCoLC)881571629(MiAaPQ)EBC1713509(OCoLC)958099679(EXLCZ)99255000000131950720180706e20141993 uy 0engur|n|---|||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierThe early Tudor church and society, 1485-1529 /John A.F. ThomsonLondon ;New York :Routledge,2014.1 online resource (412 p.)First published 1993 by Longman Group UK Limited.0-582-06377-9 1-306-88296-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Abbreviations; Introduction; 1. The Evidence; Registers: episcopal and capitular; Court Books; Miscellaneous documentary sources; Non-documentary evidence; 2. England and Christendom; English awareness of the wider world; England and Rome; Legal and political issues; Learning, piety and heresy; 3. The Secular Church, I: The higher clergy; The Episcopate; Diocesan officers and the higher cathedral clergy; 4. The Secular Church, II: The Church and the lay power; Royal authority and the Church; Mutual accommodation of legal systemsAdvowsonsBenefit of clergy; Sanctuary; 5. The Secular Church, III: Administration and government; Routine procedures; Vicars-general; Suffragans; Lesser Diocesan officials; Archdeacons and rural deans; Visitations and synods; Jurisdictional structures; 6. The Secular Church, IV: The lesser clergy; Clerical status and ordination; Educational requirements and patronage; Choristers and vicars-choral; Minor cathedral clergy; Parish clergy; Retirement and pensions; Underqualified clergy; Career structure and discipline; Absenteeism and misconduct; Clerical poverty; Chantries and chantry priests7. The Regular ClergyRegular vocations; Financial conditions; Discipline, educational standards and reform; Appointment of monastic heads; Regulars and the secular Church; Nuns and nunneries; 8. The Laity and the Church, I: Canon law and the people; Marriage law; Probate; The enforcement of morality; Economic regulation; Religious observance; 9. The Laity and the Church, II: The community of the parish; The parish church as a focus of religious life; Churchwardens and their accounts; Parishioners' obligations; Lay-clerical relations; Fraternities and corporate religion10. Worship and PreachingMusic and worship; Liturgical innovations; Parish worship; Preaching and sermons; 11. Beliefs and Values; Life and death; Spiritual graces and private devotion; Pilgrimages, relics and popular cults; Indulgences; Charity; Vows: widows and hermits; Sacramental observances; Heresy: Lollard and Lutheran; Magic and superstition; Conclusion; Map: The dioceses before the Reformation; Appendix I: Dioceses and bishops, 1485-1529; Appendix II: Glossary of terms; Appendix III: Chronological table of important events; Bibliography; IndexThis text surveys all aspects of the Church's structure, role and relationship with the laity in the period 1485 to 1529. The picture that emerges is far from the corruption and instability of conventional wisdom and the varied sources also provide a vivid insight into Tudor life. <BR>CatholicsEnglandHistory16th centuryChurch and stateEnglandHistory16th centuryEnglandChurch history16th centuryCatholicsHistoryChurch and stateHistory274.205Thomson John A. F.65120MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910791019403321The early Tudor church and society, 1485-15293826273UNINA