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Paperback The Repressor Of Over Much Blaming Of The Clergy Book

ISBN: 1024810526

ISBN13: 9781024810523

The Repressor Of Over Much Blaming Of The Clergy

The Repressor of Over Much Blaming of the Clergy, also known as "Pecock's Repressor (continued)," is a significant work by Reginald Pecock. Written in the 15th century, this text addresses criticisms leveled against the clergy during a period of religious and social upheaval. Pecock, a prominent theologian and bishop, endeavors to systematically refute accusations and defend the role and conduct of the clergy.

This volume provides valuable insights into the religious debates and intellectual climate of the late medieval period. Pecock's arguments offer a nuanced perspective on the challenges faced by the Church and the efforts made to address concerns about clerical behavior. The book remains a crucial resource for understanding the complexities of religious life and thought in medieval England.

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