КНИГИ НА АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫКЕ, ИМЕЮЩЕЕ ОТНОШЕНИЕ К СЛОВУ «CONCUBINARY»
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From Priest's Whore to Pastor's Wife: Clerical Marriage and ...
Justifying his action as based on scripture and required for public order, Philipp
ordered marriage for concubinary priests in 1525, amending his policy to include
clergy hiding their “maids” in other houses and later promising a hefty fine to any
...
Dr Marjorie Elizabeth Plummer, 2013
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Clerical Celibacy in the West, C.1100-1700
Concubinary priests also featured in the Parson's Tale, and in The Vision of Piers
Plowman}^ Exploration of the theme of clerical concubinage was not confined to
the written word. Medieval preachers included in their sermons exempla which ...
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Ecclesiastical Records of England, Ireland, and Scotland, ...
In the council of Westminster, under archbishop William (CorboyV), a.d. 1127,
canons 5, 6, 7, contain very severe enactments against married or concubinary
priests, &c. Ibid. p. 411. Matthew Paris thus speaks of another London council,
which ...
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Nigerian Social and Economic Studies
Present state of women's legitimate and concubinary unions (aggregated). 20.
Present state of reported legitimate and concubinary unions by women's present
ages (numbers). 21. Present state of reported legitimate and concubinary unions
...
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Bibliotheca biblica: Being a commentary upon ... the Old and ...
4.. v. ip. and who by his Spiritual Strength rather then by a Keturah] As ElieZer
among the Men-Servant s, so is flit thought to have been among the Women-
Servants, after the Advancement of Hagar, when made a Concubinary Wife by
the ...
Samuel Parker, Thomas Haywood, 1720
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A Collection of All the Ecclesiastical Laws, Canons, ...
... against concubinary Clerks 1^79, y. against Clerks thrusting themselves, into
fill'd Benefices by the King's Writ 1341, 11. against Lay-men intercepting
Oblations 1341,6. 1347,7. against fraudulent Executors 1343,7. against
Contractors of ...
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A History of Vicarages in the Middle Ages
Unhappily by the account of the parishioners, this curé was a “public concubinary
”, who bought a certain house for his concubine near the church, in which he
openly stayed with her. The “concubine” kept a public tavern, and kept the wine
she ...
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Legal Aspects of Personal Financial Planning
As the legislator has done, which can be observed by reading some articles of
the Code, the term "concubinary" is used in this text but without any pejorative
connotation attached to it. It is actually the only terminology which includes all
unions ...
Fabien Champagne, Lyne Lagace, 1999
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Empires of the Imagination: Transatlantic Histories of the ...
Their role in the redistribution of goods also greatly increased their influence and
status.58 In the Illinois Country, Christian weddings celebrated by the Jesuits
coexisted with such concubinary relations from the end of the seventeenth
century.
Peter J. Kastor, François Weil, 2009
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Divorce and Fertility: An African Study
Present state of women's legitimate and concubinary unions (aggregated). 20.
Present state of reported legitimate and concubinary unions by women's present
ages (numbers). 21. Present state of reported legitimate and concubinary unions
...