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The Geese, Anti-Clerical Caricature from L’Assiette au Beurre, 17th May 1902 Giclee Poster Print The Geese, Anti-Clerical Caricature from “L’Assiette au Beurre”, 17th May 1902 is a limited edition fine art giclee print, which uses a specialized printer to deliver a fine stream of ink onto archival paper. It results in museum-quality art of incredibly vivid color, depth and resolution that captures the essence of the artist’s intent. You’re sure to find that perfect piece to matches your style… |
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The Geese, Anti-Clerical Caricature from L’Assiette au Beurre, 17th May 1902 Stretched Canvas Poster Print Decorate your home or office with high quality wall décor. The Geese, Anti-Clerical Caricature from “L’Assiette au Beurre”, 17th May 1902 is that perfect piece that matches your style, interests, and budget…. |
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Silas Marner, Scenes From Clerical Life, and Other Stories (The Home Library) Wine-colored cloth, gilt spine title, frontispiece illustration. 7-1/2″ x 5-1/4″ x 1-1/2″. Includes Silas Marner, Scenes of Clerical Life: [The Sad Fortunes of the Rev. Amos Barton, Mr. Gilfil's Love-Story, Janet's Repentance], The Lifted Veil, and Brother Jacob. Not illustrated…. |
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Sketches from Clerical Life (1850) $12.1 Sketches from Clerical Life (1850) |
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Clerical Errors $3.98 From the National Jewish Book Award-winning author of The Prince of West End Avenue comes a sparkling new novel that confirms Alan Isler’s unique gift for mingling comedy and tradgedy. Despite a severe lack of piety and the inconvenient fact of his Jewish birth, Edmond Music chose the priesthood as a career. Much to the Vatican’s chagrin, he is entrenched at an English estate possessed of a fabulous library. There, he would rather pursue a decades-long liaison with his Irish housekeeper, Maude, than crack down on his assistant’s dial-a-confession phone ministry. He would rather immerse himself in his study of an eighteenth-century Jewish mystic, the epigrammatic Pish, than deal with a Shakespeare quarto gone missing on his watch. Then Father Music’s car is found wrapped around the famous Stuart Oak (blessedly, without Edmond inside). Are Vatican henchmen to blame? What’s more, Edmond’s persistent nemesis, the American priest Twombly, is headed to town, eager to prove Edmond a thief. And the once passionate Maude is having an inconvenient religious revival. With his forty-year idyll thoroughly disrupted, Edmond can no longer ignore the present danger. Nor can he evade the reach of his buried past. Rife with Alan Isler’s characteristic wit and wordplay, Clerical Errors is a deeply moving exploration of a world of faith, love, and identity, a world lost and found again, perhaps too late. |
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Cues from All Quarters, Or, the Literary Musings of a Clerical Recluse $20.27 Cues from All Quarters, Or, the Literary Musings of a Clerical Recluse |
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Cues from All Quarters; Or, the Literary Musings of a Clerical Recluse $15.37 Cues from All Quarters; Or, the Literary Musings of a Clerical Recluse |
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Scenes of Clerical Life $35.13 1889. Eliot is the pen name for Mary Ann, later Marian, Evans, English novelist. The Scenes of Clerical Life is one of her first works of fiction. It comprises three short stories originally appearing in Blackwood’’s. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing. |
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Clerical Studies $35.07 The book has no illustrations or index. It may have numerous typos or missing text. However, purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original rare book from the publisher’’s website (GeneralBooksClub.com). You can also preview excerpts of the book there. Purchasers are also entitled to a free trial membership in the General Books Club where they can select from more than a million books without charge. Original Publisher: Marlier, Callahan |
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Clerical Celibacy $17.48 Phipps’ study gives a comprehensive, historically based account of the commitment of the Roman Catholic church to a celibate priesthood. His position is, he states, "conservative, not radical. Mandatory celibacy is relatively new-fangled, having appeared during the last half of the church’s existence. The innovation was imposed in the feudal and crusading era, a dark period for the Church." Phipps’s understanding comes from probing ancient religious texts, from the careful study of church history and by finding studies that provide factual assessments of the general individual and cultural consequences of celibacy. He avoids unrepresentative journalistic anecdote and provides balance by allowing celibate advocates and church representatives to speak for themselves. The book is distinguished by its application of a modern methodology to biblical texts in examination of the biblical justifications for celibacy. |
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Clerical Celibacy in the West c.1100-1700 $99.95 The issue of clerical celibacy has played a long and profound role in the history of the Christian church. From the first Christian centuries to the present day, the question of whether clergy should be allowed to marry has attracted a vast amount of theological attention and debate. Yet despite the acknowledged importance of this issue, there have been few attempts to present an objective and historical study of the origins and development of clerical celibacy. In order to address this lacuna, Dr Parish offers a reassessment of the history of sacerdotal celibacy, examining the emergence and evolution of the celibate priesthood in the Latin church from the beginning of the twelfth to the end of the seventeenth centuries. Around this core area of study, the book also considers the influence of the early apostolic church and the example of the Greek church. |
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Clerical Types $32.99 Clerical Types |
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Clerical Colloquies $30.99 Clerical Colloquies |
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Clerical Associate $16.99 Clerical Associate |
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A Clerical Bouquet $10.69 A Clerical Bouquet |
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Clerical Reminiscences $30.99 Clerical Reminiscences |
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The Feminisation of Clerical Work in Britain 1870-1914 $90.48 The feminisation of work in the global economy remains an important subject of debate, but what are the origins of processes of feminisation of work in developed economies?This book investigates the relationship between the discourse of domesticity and the feminisation of clerical work in Britain in the 1870 to 1914 period. Using historical sources it shows how clerical work became defined as work for women through the operation and use of a discourse that created women as different from and inferior to, men. The book also shows the relationship between economic development, and in particular, the development of monopoly capitalism, the growth of clerical work, and the increasing importance of women as a cheap supply of workers for the office.The feminisation of work in the global economy in the twenty-first century indicates that women continue to be peripheralised, marginalised and exploited. Arguments used to define what is work for women, the gendered discourse of work, remain remarkably persistent through the passage of time. |
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Monastic Politics and Roman Procedure: A Clerical Dreyfus Case, with Facsimiles of Certain Letters from the Abbot Eugene Vachette of Melleray, France $20.39 Monastic Politics and Roman Procedure: A Clerical Dreyfus Case, with Facsimiles of Certain Letters from the Abbot Eugene Vachette of Melleray, France |
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Clerical Celibacy: Clerical Celibacy, Clerical Celibacy, Synod of Elvira, Sacerdotalis Caelibatus $19.99 Clerical Celibacy: Clerical Celibacy, Clerical Celibacy, Synod of Elvira, Sacerdotalis Caelibatus |
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Scenes of Clerical Life (Penguin Classics) $9.48 A new edition of George Eliot’s earliest published fictional work with a new Introduction and Notes reflecting recent scholarshipThese stories, first published in Blackwood’s Magazine in 1857, constitute George Eliot’s fictional debut. They contain her earliest studies of what became enduring themes in her great novels: the impact of religious controversy and social change on provincial life and the power of love to transform the lives of individual men and women. Although Eliot would have to wait until the publication of her next work, Adam Bede, for fame and fortune, Scenes of Clerical Life won acclaim from a discerning readership, including Charles Dickens, who wrote: "I hope you will excuse my writing to you to express my admiration….The exquisite truth and delicacy, both of the humour and the pathos of those stories, I have never seen the like of." This Penguin Classics edition also features "How I Came to Write Fiction," Eliot’s own recollection of her novelistic abilities. |
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Remarks on Clerical Education $15.37 The book has no illustrations or index. It may have numerous typos or missing text. However, purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original rare book from the publisher’’s website (GeneralBooksClub.com). You can also preview excerpts of the book there. Purchasers are also entitled to a free trial membership in the General Books Club where they can select from more than a million books without charge. Original Publisher: J. Hatchard and son; Publication date: 1831; Subjects: Religious education; Pastoral theology; Theology; History / General; Religion / Christianity / Anglican; Religion / Education; Religion / Christian Theology / General; Religion / Christian Ministry / Pastoral Resources; Religion / Christian Ministry / General; |
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Clerical Brotherhood, and Liturgical Tracts $12.92 General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1855 Notes: This is an OCR reprint. There may be typos or missing text. There are no illustrations or an index. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. You can also preview the book there. |
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Clerical Control in Quebec $14.18 Publisher: Toronto, The Sentinel publishing co. Publication date: 1911 Subjects: Catholic Church Notes: This is an OCR reprint. There may be typos or missing text. There are no illustrations or indexes. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. You can also preview the book there. |
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The Lord’s Supper, a Clerical Symposium $21.98 Publication date: 1881 Notes: This is an OCR reprint. There may be numerous typos or missing text. There are no illustrations or indexes. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. You can also preview the book there. |
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The Christian Review and Clerical Magazine $44.64 Publisher: s.n. Publication date: 1828 Notes: This is an OCR reprint. There may be numerous typos or missing text. There are no illustrations or indexes. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. You can also preview the book there. |
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The Clerical Profession in the Long Eighteenth Century, 1680-1840 $90.43 W. M. Jacob examines the concept of ”profession” during the later Stuart and Georgian period, with special reference to the clergy of the Church of England. He describes their social backgrounds, how they were recruited, selected, and educated, and obtained jobs; how they were paid, and their lifestyles and family life, as well as examining the evidence for what they did as leaders of worship, pastors and teachers, how their parishioners responded to them, and how they were supervised. Jacob concludes that, contrary to popular views, the clerical profession was much better organized, educated, and supervised than the medical and legal professions during this period. During the ”age of reform” from the 1780s to the 1830s, all the professions were criticized: Jacob suggests that the modest regulation and professional training introduced in the other learned professions in the 1830s only slowly brought them to the standard already achieved by the clerical profession. |
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Clerical Discourse and Lay Audience in Late Medieval England $50 This book investigates how late medieval English writers who translated specialized academic knowledge from Latin into English often projected unprecedented sorts of lay audiences for their writing, and worried about the potential results of making the information they presented more widely available. The well-known concerns with clerical corruption and lay education of authors such as Langland, Trevisa, and Wyclif are linked to those of more obscure writers in both Latin and English, some only recently edited, or only extant in manuscript. |
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Prayers for Priest and People, the Parish and the Home; A Book of Services and Devotions for Clerical and Lay Workers $23.74 The book has no illustrations or index. It may have numerous typos or missing text. However, purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original rare book from the publisher’’s website (GeneralBooksClub.com). You can also preview excerpts of the book there. Purchasers are also entitled to a free trial membership in the General Books Club where they can select from more than a million books without charge. Original Publisher: St. Paul: Wright Pub. Co.; Publication date: 1898; Subjects: Prayer books, American; |