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| Leland’s description of the library in his time |
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| CHAPTER V. PLACE OF OXFORD IN THE FRANCISCAN ORGANIZATION. |
| Learned Friars as practical workers among the people |
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| Their Sermons |
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| Educational organization throughout the country |
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| Relations of the Franciscan School at Oxford to the other Franciscan Schools of Europe |
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| English Franciscans teach in foreign Universities |
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| Oxford as the head convent of a custodia |
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| Provincial Chapters held at Oxford |
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| CHAPTER VI. RIVALRY BETWEEN THE ORDERS: ATTACKS ON THE FRIARS. |
| Rivalry between the Friars Preachers and Minors: proselytism |
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| Politics and Philosophy |
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| Peckham and the Oxford Friars |
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| Evangelical Poverty |
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| Contrast between theory and practice |
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| Attack on the Friars by Richard Fitzralph |
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| Charge of stealing children |
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| Wiclif’s early relations to the Friars |
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| His attack on them in his later years |
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| Charges of gross immorality made not by Wiclif, but by his followers |
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| The University and the Friars; summary of events in 1382 |
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| Unpopularity of the Friars in the fifteenth century |
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| Foreign Minorites expelled from Oxford |
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| Conspiracies against Henry IV; part taken by the Oxford Franciscans |
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| Relations between the Conventual and Observant Franciscans |
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| CHAPTER VII. ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE FRIARS’ MANNER OF LIFE AND MEANS OF LIVELIHOOD: BENEFACTORS. |
| On the loss of Franciscan Records |
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| Mendicancy as a means of livelihood |
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| Procurators and limitors |
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| Career of Friar Brian Sandon, legal syndicus of the Oxford Friary in the sixteenth century |
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