Five Centuries of Religion, Volume 3

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A GOOD ABBEY 115
1
Autobiography of Ordericus Vitalis 1 Theory and practice
14
Deathbed religion and horror of intestacy 16 The monks
24
but selfish fears naturally
39
THE PRIVILEGE OF BURIAL 4164
41
Tradition gradually superseded by writing 45 Burial
55
corpses
61
Competition with nonmonastic traders 270 The problem
272
Monks then fell back on the purchase of rentcharges census
283
and of embarrassed landowners 285 Their gains by the growth
290
Monk and Serf 299 Joyeux Avènement 300 Gallows
298
Wreck 303 Booty of War
305
USURY FORGERY AND DOMINA
307
and even direct practice 309 Forgery 310 The monk thus
315
Statistics of wealth 316 Lordly buildings 317 and consequent
321

Masses for money 65 Guiard on the growth of this system
67
Accumulation of Masses 69 and consequent neglect 70 even
75
English law intervenes the writ Cessavit 76 Forfeits
86
Luchaire on medieval religion 87 Medieval protests against
92
The 11000 Virgins of Cologne 93 The invention of relics
98
Statistics of relicfinance 104 Strange relics 106 Decay
107
THE RELIC MARKET 109129
109
Political martyrs 110 Abbot Guibert
117
Saturnalia at the relictours of StBavon
126
PIOUS THEFT 130148
130
Genoa 147 StLoup
147
Rectors and Vicars 150 Theoretical partition of parish revenues
153
The Forged Decretals give a false sense to the phrase pauperes
160
Monks appropriate the tithes and put in a vicarius to do
170
Complaints of earnest Churchmen 174 The English State
178
Traffic in churches 183 and helplessness of the poor
187
Spiritual neglect 188 False or selfish pleas for appropriation
196
About onethird of English parishes thus absorbed 198 Star
204
of ease erected less by monks than by layfolk
212
SPIRITUAL NEGLECT 215231
215
Differences between regular and secular clergy
226
DOWRIES AND CORRODIES 232247
232
Wykehams condemnation 242 Modern
246
in spite of the disciplinarians 250 The Cistercians hark back
256
Vain protests of pious Churchmen
266
monastic nobility in Germany 326 The ancient Germanic
334
Monks and serfs 336 Degradation of servile status 337 Abbey
350
Monastic theory and practice 353 For the latter value
360
Burial on the dunghill 361 Yet facts prove too strong 362 Dis
374
separate households 378 Concrete instances 379 The case
385
significance for the Dissolution in England 391 Legacies
393
of medieval and modern authors here 396 Bishop Alvarez
403
and of not touching money 404 The system undermines
409
Statistics from Ely Durham Worcester Westminster
416
The vice of unhealthy tradition
424
Tritheims despair 426 The abuse becomes a matter
432
In Ireland and Scotland the Popes have their way 438 but
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IRREGULAR BOOKKEEPING 448467
448
exceptionally favourable Premonstratensian statistics
460
on fictitious and fraudulent contracts 464
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THE ABBOTS RESPONSIBILITY 468483
468
Political quarrels and deposition of Lanzo 472 Civil war
474
and debt according to the Abbots character 478 False emphasis
482
but often paid for by outsiders 484 Van
494
Kings and Popes prey upon the vacant abbey 496 Statistics
505
Gilbertines and Cistercians 513 Frequent compromises
515
Customary law is fertile in causes of quarrel 516 Dangers
523
The monks further advantages in the Courts 525 Ordeal
536
DEBT AND REPUDIATION
559
RETRENCHMENT AND RESTORA
580

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