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- catalog contributor b6739180.
- catalog coverage "Herefordshire (England) Church history.".
- catalog coverage "Herefordshire (England) History.".
- catalog created "c1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "c1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1995.".
- catalog description "1. The Diocese of Hereford in the Fourteenth Century. The Diocese of Hereford and Its Leadership. The Parishes of Hereford. Religious Communities and Pastoral Care -- 2. The Black Death in Hereford. General Mortality in Hereford Diocese. Clerical Mortality in the Diocese. Pastoral Challenges and the Bishop's First Response -- 3. Diocesan and Parochial Administration After the Black Death. The Diocese in the Decade Following the Black Death. Lewis Charlton (1361-1369) and the Second Plague. Religious and Economic Discord Following the Black Death -- 4. Clerical Recruitment and Pastoral Provision. Patterns of Clerical Recruitment in Fourteenth-Century Hereford. Factors Behind the Changes. Clerical Patronage and Placement in the Late Fourteenth Century -- 5. Hereford Parish Clergy at the Century's End. Parish Priests and Instruction for the Cure of Souls. Clerical Residence and Management of the Cure. Clerical Life and Conduct.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "xvi, 198 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Black Death and pastoral leadership.".
- catalog identifier "0812232623".
- catalog isFormatOf "Black Death and pastoral leadership.".
- catalog isPartOf "Middle Ages series".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "c1995.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press,".
- catalog relation "Black Death and pastoral leadership.".
- catalog spatial "England Herefordshire".
- catalog spatial "England Herefordshire.".
- catalog spatial "England".
- catalog spatial "England.".
- catalog spatial "Herefordshire (England) Church history.".
- catalog spatial "Herefordshire (England) History.".
- catalog subject "1995 K-308".
- catalog subject "942.4/4 20".
- catalog subject "Black Death England Herefordshire History.".
- catalog subject "Black Death England Herefordshire.".
- catalog subject "Church work with the sick England Herefordshire History.".
- catalog subject "DA670.H4 D64 1994".
- catalog subject "Fourteenth century.".
- catalog subject "History, Medieval England.".
- catalog subject "Medicine, Medieval England Herefordshire History.".
- catalog subject "Medicine, Medieval England Herefordshire.".
- catalog subject "Pastoral Care England History.".
- catalog subject "Pastoral theology England Herefordshire.".
- catalog subject "Plague England Herefordshire History.".
- catalog subject "Plague England History.".
- catalog subject "WC 350 D655b 1994".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. The Diocese of Hereford in the Fourteenth Century. The Diocese of Hereford and Its Leadership. The Parishes of Hereford. Religious Communities and Pastoral Care -- 2. The Black Death in Hereford. General Mortality in Hereford Diocese. Clerical Mortality in the Diocese. Pastoral Challenges and the Bishop's First Response -- 3. Diocesan and Parochial Administration After the Black Death. The Diocese in the Decade Following the Black Death. Lewis Charlton (1361-1369) and the Second Plague. Religious and Economic Discord Following the Black Death -- 4. Clerical Recruitment and Pastoral Provision. Patterns of Clerical Recruitment in Fourteenth-Century Hereford. Factors Behind the Changes. Clerical Patronage and Placement in the Late Fourteenth Century -- 5. Hereford Parish Clergy at the Century's End. Parish Priests and Instruction for the Cure of Souls. Clerical Residence and Management of the Cure. Clerical Life and Conduct.".
- catalog title "The Black Death and pastoral leadership : the Diocese of Hereford in the fourteenth century / William J. Dohar.".
- catalog type "Church history. fast".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".