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قراءة كتاب Parish Priests and Their People in the Middle Ages in England

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Parish Priests and Their People in the Middle Ages in England

Parish Priests and Their People in the Middle Ages in England

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  CHAPTER XIII. THE PUBLIC SERVICES IN CHURCH. Matins, mass, and evensong, 200—Sunday attendance, 201—Communion, 200—Laxity of practice, 204—Week-day services, 205—The Bidding Prayer, 207—Bede Roll, 211—Chantry services, 212.   CHAPTER XIV. PREACHING AND TEACHING. Not neglected, 214—Manuals of teaching, 214; Archbishop Peckham’s, 216—Helps for preachers, 223—Analysis of sin, 226; Arbor Virtutum, 229; Arbor Viciorum, 230—Types and antitypes, 231.   CHAPTER XV. INSTRUCTIONS FOR PARISH PRIESTS. Analysis of a book of that title by John Myrk, 232—The personal character and conduct which befit a priest, 233—A parish priest’s duties, 234—Non-communicating attendance at Holy Communion, 235, note—The “holy loaf,” 235—Behaviour of the people in church, 236—The people’s way of joining in the mass, 236—Behaviour in churchyard, 238—Visitation of the sick, 239.   CHAPTER XVI. POPULAR RELIGION. Education more common than is supposed, 241—Books for the laity in French and English, 242—Creed and Vision of “Piers Plowman,” the tracts of Richard of Hampole and Wiclif, 242—“Lay Folks’ Mass-book,”

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