Five Centuries of Religion, Band 3CUP Archive, 1936 - 747 Seiten |
Inhalt
PAGE | xix |
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Tradition gradually superseded by writing 45 Burial | 55 |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 | 442 |
IRREGULAR BOOKKEEPING 448467 | 448 |
exceptionally favourable Premonstratensian statistics | 460 |
on fictitious and fraudulent contracts 464 | 466 |
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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