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A Franciscan scholar and theologian, John Peckham (c.1230-92) was appointed archbishop of Canterbury by the pope in 1279. His register survives at Lambeth Palace and is the chief source for his archiepiscopacy. This three-volume edition, prepared by Charles Trice Martin (1842-1914) between 1882 and 1885, rearranges the documents from their original thematic order to a chronological one, and omits the purely formal items, published elsewhere. The text is mostly in Latin, with some Anglo-Norman documents, for which a translation is provided in Appendix 1. Volume 3 contains letters 562-720, from July 1284 to July 1292. Topics include Anglo-Welsh relations and disputes between the Franciscans and other orders at Oxford. Appendix 2 contains an abstract of the entire register, describing the documents left out of this edition. Also provided is an index to the entire work.
Visitations, Ecclesiastical --- Great Britain --- Church history --- Ecclesiastical visitations --- Church discipline --- Visits of state
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Sermons, Italian --- Visitations, Ecclesiastical --- Sermons italiens --- Visites pastorales --- History --- Sources --- Histoire --- 27 <45 PISA> --- -Ecclesiastical visitations --- Church discipline --- Visits of state --- Italian sermons --- Kerkgeschiedenis--Italië--PISA --- -Kerkgeschiedenis--Italië--PISA --- -Italian sermons --- Ecclesiastical visitations --- Sermons, Medieval --- Sermons [Latin ] --- Italy --- Pise --- Sermons [Medieval ] --- Pisa (Italy) --- Visitations (Church work) --- Sardinia (Italy) --- Catholic Church. Archdiocese of Pisa (Italy) --- Visconti, Federico --- Medieval sermons
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27 <44> "15/17" --- 27 <44> <093> --- Visitations, Ecclesiastical --- -Ecclesiastical visitations --- Church discipline --- Visits of state --- Kerkgeschiedenis--Frankrijk--Moderne Tijd --- Kerkgeschiedenis--Frankrijk--Historische bronnen --- France --- Church history. --- Visites pastorales --- Sources --- Directories. --- Répetoires --- Catholic Church --- History --- Sources. --- Ecclesiastical visitations --- -Kerkgeschiedenis--Frankrijk--Moderne Tijd --- -France --- TREVES (ALLEMAGNE) --- HISTOIRE --- TOURNAI --- HISTOIRE RELIGIEUSE --- FRANCE --- BELGIQUE --- SOURCES --- BIBLIOGRAPHIE --- Histoire religieuse
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Visitations, Ecclesiastical --- Church discipline --- Visitations, Ecclesiastical (Canon law) --- Protestant churches --- -Church discipline --- -#GROL:SEMI-284.1 --- Protestant sects --- Christian sects --- Protestantism --- Canon law --- Discipline, Church --- Discipline, Ecclesiastical --- Ecclesiastical discipline --- Church polity --- Discipline --- Ecclesiastical visitations --- Visits of state --- #GROL:SEMI-284.1 --- Visitations, Ecclesiastical - Germany (West) --- Protestant churches - Germany (West)
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Visitations, Ecclesiastical --- HISTORY / Europe / General. --- Ecclesiastical visitations --- Church discipline --- Visits of state --- Germany --- Brandenburg (Brandenburg). --- Evangelische Kirche in Deutschland --- EKD (Church) --- EKiD (Church) --- E.K.D. (Church) --- Evangelical Church in Germany --- Evangelisch-Lutherische Kirche Deutschlands --- Ittiḥād al-Kanāʼis al-Injīlīyah fī Almāniyā --- Evangelicheskai︠a︡ T︠S︡erkovʹ v Germanii --- Evangelische Kirche Deutschlands --- Deutsche Evangelische Kirche --- History.
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Visitations, Ecclesiastical --- History --- Sources --- Catholic Church --- Bavaria (Germany) --- Church history --- 27 <43 MUNCHEN-FREISING> --- -Visitations, Ecclesiastical --- -Ecclesiastical visitations --- Church discipline --- Visits of state --- Kerkgeschiedenis--Duitsland voor 1945 en na 1989--MUNCHEN-FREISING --- -Sources --- Catholic Church. Archdiocese of Munich and Freising (Germany) --- -History --- -Church history --- -Kerkgeschiedenis--Duitsland voor 1945 en na 1989--MUNCHEN-FREISING --- Ecclesiastical visitations --- History&delete& --- Catholic Church. --- Munich (Germany : Archdiocese : Catholic Church) --- Freising (Germany : Archdiocese : Catholic Church) --- Munich-Freising (Archdiocese) --- Erzbistum München und Freising --- Sources. --- Bagoaria (Germany) --- Baiern (Germany) --- Bayern (Germany : Land) --- Beieren (Germany) --- Land Bayern (Germany) --- Freistaat Bayern (Germany) --- Baviera (Germany) --- Bavarska (Germany) --- Free State of Bavaria (Germany) --- Bavaria (Kingdom) --- Visitations, Ecclesiastical - Germany - Bavaria - History - 16th century - Sources --- Bavaria (Germany) - Church history - 16th century - Sources
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Archbishop Simon Sudbury's register is something of a rarity. Of the eleven archbishops of Canterbury in the fourteenth century the registers of only seven have survived, and of these only two have been published: a portion of theregister of Robert Winchelsey (1295-1313) and the register of the brief episcopate of Simon Langham (1366-68).Sudbury became archbishop of Canterbury in 1375 while England was at war with France and while the church was about to split in two by schism. His register reveals all of this, but much more. There is the day-to-day administration of the church: clergy ordained, parishes filled, disputes settled, wills proved and much else. It shows Sudburyas a conscientious pastor animarum and an able administrator, as well as a skilled canon lawyer, who tried to steer a smooth course against the monetary demands of the crown, which were to lead to the Peasants' Revolt and to his own assassination on Tower Hill.This volume is a calendar edition of Archbishop Sudbury's register: it contains an English-language summary of each entry, including every place name and personal name and date. An introduction records the making of the register and a summary of its contents; notes elucidate particular points; and a full index allows easy access to references.
Church records and registers --- Sudbury, Simon, --- Simon, --- Catholic Church. --- History --- England --- Church history --- Church of England. --- Sources. --- Great Britain --- Visitations, Ecclesiastical --- Ecclesiastical visitations --- Church discipline --- Visits of state --- Church registers --- Ecclesiastical records and registers --- Ecclesiastical registers --- Parish registers --- Registers of births, etc. --- Church archives --- Theobald, Simon, --- Angleterre --- Anglii︠a︡ --- Inghilterra --- Engeland --- Inglaterra --- Anglija --- England and Wales --- Thebaud, Simon, --- Church records and registers - England - Canterbury --- Sudbury, Simon, - Archbishop of Canterbury, - 1316-1381 --- Simon, - of Sudbury, - 1317-1381 --- England - Church history - 14th century - Sources
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George Augustus Selwyn (1809-1878) was the first Anglican Bishop of New Zealand, with Selwyn College, Cambridge later named in his honour. New Zealand was declared an independent British colony in 1841 and the Diocese of New Zealand was established in the same year. After graduating from St. John's College, Cambridge in 1831, Selwyn had been ordained priest in 1834 and consecrated as the first Bishop of New Zealand in 1841. This volume, first published in 1844, contains a series of journals and letters written by Selwyn during his first two years in New Zealand. He provides an intimate and detailed description of the organisation and society of the new colony and the growth of new settlements including Auckland and Wellington. He also describes the landscape and lives of the Maori in remote areas mostly untouched by colonisation, providing a fascinating account of the early history of colonial New Zealand.
Missionaries --- Maori (New Zealand people) --- Visitations, Ecclesiastical --- Religion --- Philosophy & Religion --- Christianity --- Ecclesiastical visitations --- Church discipline --- Visits of state --- Indigenous peoples --- Maoris --- Ethnology --- Polynesians --- Religious adherents --- Missions --- Selwyn, George Augustus, --- Travel --- Church of England --- George Augustus, --- New Zealand, George Augustus, --- Bishop of New Zealand, --- Selwyn, Charles Augustus, --- Lord Bishop of Lichfield, --- Anglican Church --- Anglikanskai︠a︡ t︠s︡erkovʹ --- Ecclesia Anglicana --- Kirche von England --- United Church of England and Ireland --- Visitations, Ecclesiastical. --- Māori (New Zealand people)
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Visitations, Ecclesiastical --- 262.122 --- 262.122 Coadjutors. Hulpbisschoppen. Apostolische vicarissen. Prefecten. Visitators --- Coadjutors. Hulpbisschoppen. Apostolische vicarissen. Prefecten. Visitators --- Ecclesiastical visitations --- Church discipline --- Visits of state --- Catholic Church --- History. --- Europe --- Church history. --- Christian church history --- anno 1200-1499 --- Church of Rome --- Roman Catholic Church --- Katholische Kirche --- Katolyt︠s︡ʹka t︠s︡erkva --- Römisch-Katholische Kirche --- Römische Kirche --- Ecclesia Catholica --- Eglise catholique --- Eglise catholique-romaine --- Katolicheskai︠a︡ t︠s︡erkovʹ --- Chiesa cattolica --- Iglesia Católica --- Kościół Katolicki --- Katolicki Kościół --- Kościół Rzymskokatolicki --- Nihon Katorikku Kyōkai --- Katholikē Ekklēsia --- Gereja Katolik --- Kenesiyah ha-Ḳatolit --- Kanisa Katoliki --- כנסיה הקתולית --- כנסייה הקתולית --- 가톨릭교 --- 천주교
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`An invaluable source for ecclesiastical history. promises to be a highly important record series.' ENGLISH HISTORICAL REVIEWThis is the first of two volumes which reproduce manuscript and printed documents for the years 1603-1642. The articles issued by archbishops, bishops, archdeacons and others exercising ecclesiastical jurisdiction have been frequently used by historians as evidence of the priorities and concerns of church government, but until now there has been no systematic examination of the structure and contents of articles, nor the relationship between sets issued bydifferent archbishops, bishops or archdeacons. These two volumes attempt to fill this gap. Volume 1, centring on the Church of James I, contains no less than sixty-six sets of articles, printed either in full or in collated form and includes injunctions or charges issued duringor after visitations. Volume 2 extends the same treatment to the Caroline Church up to the Civil War.KENNETH FINCHAM is lecturer in history at the University of Kent at Canterbury.
283*15 --- 283*15 Anglicanisme:--17de eeuw --- Anglicanisme:--17de eeuw --- Visitations, Ecclesiastical --- Anglican Communion --- History --- Church of England --- Discipline --- England --- Church history --- Christian sects --- Ecclesiastical visitations --- Church discipline --- Visits of state --- Anglican Church --- Anglikanskai︠a︡ t︠s︡erkovʹ --- Ecclesia Anglicana --- Kirche von England --- United Church of England and Ireland --- Angleterre --- Anglii︠a︡ --- Inghilterra --- Engeland --- Inglaterra --- Anglija --- England and Wales --- Charles I. --- Early Stuart church. --- churchmanship. --- ecclesiastical ordinaries. --- religious history. --- visitation articles. --- 17th century. --- Caroline Church. --- Civil War. --- Ecclesiastical history. --- James I. --- archbishops. --- archdeacons. --- bishops. --- church concerns. --- church government. --- church priorities. --- church structure.
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