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Communal Assertiveness and the Importance of Pastoral Care: Flooding and Parochial Reorganization on the German North Sea Coast in the Seventeenth Century
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Matthias Range
German History, Volume 30, Issue 1, March 2012, Pages 22–44, https://doi.org/10.1093/gerhis/ghr122
Published: 01 March 2012
... a house for the pastor to live in; they stated that there were only thirty households on the island and that these could not sustain their own pastor without the Duke’s help. 58 They proposed their own solution. They listed the duties that their parish had to pay to the parish church on Pellworm: each...
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Published: 05 October 2016
... a real impact upon urban culture. Yet, some elements of the late medieval Catholic civic culture led a resilient life. In Zurich, the patron saints Felix and Regula and Charlemagne, the mythic founder of Zurich’s main parish church (the Grossmünster ), continued to play a role in civic...
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Green Tobacco and a Clever Marquis
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MIGUEL A. Bretos
Published: 09 October 2011
... Hurricanes Juracán Taíno god of hurricanes 1730 visitation Jústiz de Santa Ana first Marquis of Juan José de Jústiz y Umpiérrez benefactor of parish church San Juan Guainey River Snuff milling of Tobacco Estanco del Tabaco Gibacoa Jibacoa Count of Jerónimo Espinosa de Contreras funds settlement...
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Sacraments and Sinners
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Joseph Bergin
Published: 25 August 2009
... of Louis XIV's reign. Some of the elements of that effort can be seen in the concern to improve the caliber of the clergy, ensure the primacy of the parish church, embellish churches and develop the liturgy itself; more evidence of which is given in later chapters. Indications that such measures were...
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Civic Lessons for the Masses
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Barbara A. Hanawalt
Published: 20 July 2017
... an alderman to uphold the laws. The ward was the basic unit of government. Parish churches were inclusive of all parish inhabitants regardless of their social status, but the governance of the finances belonged to elite members. The social and religious gilds that were connected to the parish church were...
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William Adam’s Public Buildings
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David W. Walker
Published: 01 October 2020
... proposals galvanized fund-raising amongst ordinary people in Scotland and abroad, gifts of building materials and voluntary labour.This chapter examines schemes for the town houses of Aberdeen, Dundee, Sanquhar and Haddington, Robert Gordon’s College and Glasgow University Library, Hamilton Parish Church...
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Faith and Fortification: The Church
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Oliver H. Creighton and others
Published: 01 January 2017
... of Northumbria Romsey Hants thegns Tynemouth Northumb vineyards William II King of England 523 wounds Barnstaple Devon Worcester bishop bishop’s palace cathedral church Cistercian ecclesiastical fortified church monastery parish church Savignac the evidence of documents produced...
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The Devotional Image in Late Medieval England
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Kate Giles and Aleksandra McClain
Published: 05 February 2018
...In the later Middle Ages, the parish churches of England were populated not simply by parishioners and clergy, but by a community of images: paintings on the walls, depictions in stained glass, and sculptures carved in wood, alabaster, or metal. Lit by beeswax and tallow candles and adorned...
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The Church as Cultural Space
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Peter Coss
Published: 25 March 2010
... Otteley Isabella Pecche family Pinkeney e family of Northamptonshire Stoke nr Coventry Verney Henry and Alice his wife Welles Lady Alice de Langford Sir John de constable of Kenilworth MPs Whitley Geoffrey de Crickhowell Wales Ledbury Herefs Leland John merchants Much Cowarne parish church...
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Rediscovery
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Nicholas Hope
Published: 01 July 1999
...Covers the partial rediscovery of the Lutheran sung liturgy, Reformation hymns and Bach's choral works, and experiments in ecclesiology and parish church architecture shaped by early Christian or high Gothic models. A new interest, antiquarian and historical, in Lutheran doctrine and worship...
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Published: 30 August 2018
...This chapter explores and analyzes the ecclesial identity of a local parish church in a rural context. Deploying the concept of implicit theology, a subgenre of ethnographic theology, it argues that the character of the church is composed through core and cherished values that are seldom explicitly...
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The Present Chapel and its Predecessors
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Richard Stillwell
Published: 04 August 2020
... parish church or small cathedral typical of the Middle Ages. It consists of a nave of six bays, crossing, transepts, and choir. It recalls the English chapel or abbey tradition in that the choir is unusually large and without aisles. However, any English church of the same size would be certain to have...
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Published: 21 July 2022
... Reformation parish church Deposing in 1574 during one of the many trials arising from Ralph Rishton’s contested marriages, Thomas Willisill of Whalley related that years earlier, Ralph had said to him ‘his own father was the cause of his trouble’. 1 Willisill offered that recollection...
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Tracking Down the Tractarian Laity
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Benjamin J King
Published: 04 December 2024
... Laws Established Church Guardian newspaper laity Oxford Movement papal aggression parish church Tracts for the Times I rely with confidence on the people of England, and I will not bate a jot of heart or hope so long as the glorious principles of the martyrs of the Reformation shall be held...
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The Political Parish and 1648
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Nicholas Hope
Published: 01 July 1999
... it owned the parish church. Specific to Germany was the simultaneous usage of a parish church by Lutheran and Catholic and Lutheran and Reformed parishioners. Charles XI king of Sweden–Finland Clement XI pope toleration Jus tolerandi Steffani Agostino church towns in Sweden Frederick I king of Prussia...
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