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Instructions for Parish Priests
  • Instructions for Parish Priests was authored by St. Charles Borromeo.
Articles
Author(s) Title Reference
ALAN J. FLETCHER JOHN MIRK AND THE LOLLARDS 56/2, p. 217
Notes
Author(s) Title Reference
R.N. SWANSON THE ORIGINS OF "THE LAY FOLKS' CATECHISM" 60/1, p. 92

languages

  • Old Norse
  • Latin
  • Welsh
  • Wycliffite English
  • Old Scots
  • Italian
  • Middle English
  • early Middle French

works

  • The Lay Folks' Catechism
  • F estial
  • Instructions for Parish Priests
  • Manuale Sacerdotis
  • John Drury's summary of the faith

people

  • John Pecham
  • St Alkmund
  • Ethelfleda
  • iElfred
  • John Mirk
  • Richard Ullerston
  • John Thoresby
  • John Gaytrig
  • Clement VI

subjects

  • preaching
  • popularity
  • faith
  • spiritual
  • pastoral
  • translation
  • community
  • medieval
  • education
  • iconomachy
  • curatial
  • congregational
  • orthodoxy
  • reform
  • lay
  • pedagogy
  • accessibility
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  • vernacular
  • Homiletic
  • instruction
  • uniformity
  • lollardy
  • catechism
  • heresy
  • doctrinal
  • clergy
  • ignorance

places

  • Bodleian Library
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  • London
  • Canterbury
  • Wales
  • Oxford
  • Cambridge
  • Shropshire
  • Derby
  • Lambeth
  • Alkmund
  • Alberbury
  • Lilleshall Abbey
  • St Mary Magdalen's
  • York Minster
  • Mercia
  • Shrewsbury
  • Beccles
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