This volume presents the "Articles Of Inquiry Put Forth At The Primary Visitation Of Richard Montague," offering a fascinating glimpse into the administrative and legal functions of the Church of England during Montague's time. As a primary source, it sheds light on the specific concerns and inquiries addressed within a diocese, revealing the practical application of ecclesiastical law and the oversight exercised by church officials. The articles provide insight into the daily lives and religious practices of parishioners, as well as the expectations placed upon the clergy.
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