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The English Church in the Middle Ages

The English Church in the Middle Ages

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Work—Character of the Church in the Tenth Century—Reorganization—Revival—Oda—Dunstan—Seculars and Regulars—Dunstan’s Ecclesiastical Administration—Coronations—Dunstan’s Last Days—Ælfric the Grammarian

34   CHAPTER IV. Exhaustion. Characteristics of the Period—Renewed Scandinavian Invasions—Legislation— Archbishop Ælfheah: his Martyrdom—End of the Danish War—Cnut and the Church—The King’s Clerks—Spiritual Decadence—Foreigners appointed to English Sees—Effect of these Appointments—Party Struggles—Earl Harold—Pilgrimages—A Legatine Visit—A Schismatical Archbishop—The Papacy and the Conquest—Summary: The National Character of the Church before the Norman Conquest 55   CHAPTER V. Royal Supremacy. The Conqueror and Lanfranc—Canterbury and York—Separate Ecclesiastical System—Removal of Sees—Extent and Limits of Papal Influence—The Conqueror’s Bishops—Change in the Character of the Church—An Appeal to Rome—Feudal Tendencies—St. Anselm—Struggle against Tyranny—Investitures—Henry I.—Councils—Legates—Independence of the See of York—Summary 77   CHAPTER VI. Clerical Pretensions. Stephen and the English Church—Archbishop Theobald and Henry of Winchester—Thomas the Chancellor—The Scutage of Toulouse—Thomas the Archbishop—Clerical Immunity—The Archbishop in Exile—His Martyrdom—Henry’s General Relations to the Church—Conquest of Ireland—Richard’s Crusade—Longchamp—Archbishop Hubert Walter—Character of the Clergy 105   CHAPTER VII. Vassalage. The Alliance between the Church and the Crown—Coronation of John—Quarrel between John and the Pope—The Interdict—Vassalage of England—The Great Charter—Papal Tutelage of Henry III.—Taxation of Spiritualities—Papal Oppression—Edmund Rich, Archbishop—Robert Grosseteste, Bishop of Lincoln—Alienation from Rome—Civil War—Increase of Clerical Pretensions—The Canon Law 135   CHAPTER VIII. The Church and the Nation. Character of the Reign of Edward I.—Archbishop Peckham—Statute of Mortmain—Conquest of Wales—Circumspecte Agatis—Expulsion of the Jews—Clerical Taxation and Representation in Parliament—Breach between the Crown and the Papacy—Confirmation of the Charters—Archbishop Winchelsey and the Rights of the Crown—The English Parliament and Papal Exactions—Church and State during the Reign of Edward II.—Papal Provisions to Bishoprics—The Bishops and Secular Politics—The Province of York—Parliament and Convocation 161   CHAPTER IX. The Papacy and the Parliament. Ecclesiastical Character of the Reign of Edward III.—Archbishops and their Ecclesiastical Administration—Provisions—Statute of Provisors—Statute of Præmunire—Refusal of Tribute—Relations between the Church and the State—Causes of Discontent at the Condition of the Church—Attack on Clerical Ministers and the Wealthy Clergy—Concordat with the Papacy—The Good Parliament—Conclusion 192   INDEX 219

 

 


ARCHBISHOPS OF CANTERBURY TO 1377.

  Accession. Death.
Augustin 597 604
Laurentius 604 619
Mellitus 619 624
Justus 624 627
Honorius 627 653
Deusdedit 655 664
Theodore 668 690
Brihtwald 693 731

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