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But the seven thousand or more parish priests , rectors , ministers , curates , or pastors were closest to the people and most directly shaped their spiritual lives . During the Marian reaction some of them had gone back to Romanism .
But the seven thousand or more parish priests , rectors , ministers , curates , or pastors were closest to the people and most directly shaped their spiritual lives . During the Marian reaction some of them had gone back to Romanism .
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... to their own predilections ; however , the visitations made evident the need for a more fully trained ministry . ... occasioned by the great want of ministers , we and you both , for tolerable supply thereof , have admitted unto the ...
... to their own predilections ; however , the visitations made evident the need for a more fully trained ministry . ... occasioned by the great want of ministers , we and you both , for tolerable supply thereof , have admitted unto the ...
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of Queen Elizabeth of 1559 , however , provided that a priest or minister of the church " may lawfully , for the avoiding of fornication , have an honest and sober wife . ” In the days of Edward , however , many ministers had given ...
of Queen Elizabeth of 1559 , however , provided that a priest or minister of the church " may lawfully , for the avoiding of fornication , have an honest and sober wife . ” In the days of Edward , however , many ministers had given ...
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