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The Christian Commonwealth Of Otto Iii, James E. Walker
The Christian Commonwealth Of Otto Iii, James E. Walker
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Celibacy And The Gregorian Reform, Raymond M. Rademacher
Celibacy And The Gregorian Reform, Raymond M. Rademacher
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Included in the Gregorian Reform of the eleventh century was the clerical discipline of celibacy. Even though celibacy was not a new discipline at that time, Pope Gregory VII vigorously enforced the canons on celibacy. In a matter of such intimacy there was bound to be opposition to the enforcement of these canons. Tradition offered ample support to both parties of the conflict. The long standing tradition of married clergy served as a strong support to those who opposed the Gregorian enforcement. However, the traditional canons in favor of celibacy gave impetus to the reformers of the eleventh century.
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Chaucer's Poetics And The Evolution Of The Narrator In Troilus And Criseyde, Judith I. Green
Chaucer's Poetics And The Evolution Of The Narrator In Troilus And Criseyde, Judith I. Green
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