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... ( called " regular " clergy , because following the rule of life of their various orders , such as the Benedictines and Cistercians ; see Appendix II ) ; and the friars ( notably the Franciscans , founded by St. Francis of Assisi , called ...
... ( called " regular " clergy , because following the rule of life of their various orders , such as the Benedictines and Cistercians ; see Appendix II ) ; and the friars ( notably the Franciscans , founded by St. Francis of Assisi , called ...
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... called " churches , " but always " chapels " or " meeting - houses . " Their clergy are called " ministers , " " preachers , " " parsons , " or " pastors . " Clergymen of the established Church who are in charge of a parish are called ...
... called " churches , " but always " chapels " or " meeting - houses . " Their clergy are called " ministers , " " preachers , " " parsons , " or " pastors . " Clergymen of the established Church who are in charge of a parish are called ...
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... called the Isis . Cambridge is in the flat east coun- try , but the charm of its " backs " along the Cam River is un- surpassed . King's College Chapel is one of the most remarkable of its buildings , indeed one of the most beautiful in ...
... called the Isis . Cambridge is in the flat east coun- try , but the charm of its " backs " along the Cam River is un- surpassed . King's College Chapel is one of the most remarkable of its buildings , indeed one of the most beautiful in ...
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THE BACKGROUNDS OF ENGLISH LITERATURE | 3 |
INTRODUCTION | 11 |
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