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A letter, on the celibacy of fellows of colleges
addressed to the senate. By a member of the University of Cambridge -
A philosophical, historical, and moral essay on old maids. By a friend to the sisterhood. In three volumes
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An essay on the law of celibacy
imposed on the clergy of the Roman Catholic Church, and observed in all the religious orders abroad; in which are delineated its rise, and progress from the most early ages of its existence, down to the present times; and the impropriety of this ecclesiastical constitution is shewn, whether it be considered in a moral, a physical, or a political light: as also, a summary account is given of the origin of the monastic life; of the prejudices which chiefly contributed to introduce it, and in what manner these have been perpetuated; &c. Interspersed with various remarks upon several other observances of the Roman Catholic Discipline -
An answer to a discourse concerning the celibacy of the clergy
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The manly priest
clerical celibacy, masculinity, and reform in England and Normandy, 1066-1300 -
Two discourses
The first, concerning the spirit of Martin Luther, and the original of the Reformation. The second, concerning the celibacy of the clergy -
A history of celibacy
from Athena to Elizabeth I, Leonardo da Vinci, Florence Nightingale, Ghandi, and Cher -
The body and society
men, women and sexual renunciation in early Christianity -
The corrupter of boys
sodomy, scandal, and the medieval clergy -
A dispensation from the great Arch-Bishop of the true Church-Catholick, for priests, and all others that are in holy orders, that have not the gift of continency, but are subject so to looke on women as to lust after them, which is heart adultery, that if they so please, may lawfully marry, though they have vowed chastity
sent forth out of tender compassion to their poore souls, such especially (if there be such amongst them) that are of noble and heroick spirits, and scorne to be enslaved to the popes decrees, not grounded on scripture to their own destruction both of souls and bodies -
Forgetful of their sex
female sanctity and society, ca. 500 - 1100 -
An answer at large, to a most hereticall, trayterous, and papisticall byll in English verse
which was cast abrode in the streetes of Northamton, and brought before the judges at the last assizes there, 1570 -
The defence of the mariage of preistes
agenst Steuen Gardiner bisshop of Wynchester, Wylliam Repse bisshop of Norwiche, and agenst all the bisshops and preistes of that false popissh secte, with a confutacion of their vnaduysed vowes vnaduysedly dissined: whereby they haue so wykedly separated them whom God cowpled in lawfull mariage. Made by James Sawtry -
A discourse of the married and single life
Wherein, by discovering the misery of the one, is plainely declared the felicity of the other -
An epistle of moche learni[n]g, sent by saint Huldericus, Bisshoppe of Augusta, called Augsburgh, vnto Nicolas Bysshoppe of Rome, the fyrst of that name: agaynst the vnmaried chastitie of pryestes
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A philosophical, historical, and moral essay on old maids. By a friend to the sisterhood. In three volumes
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Reflections on the caelibacy of fellows of colleges
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A woman who defends all the persons of her sex
selected philosophical and moral writings -
Clerical celibacy in the West
c. 1100 - 1700 -
An address to the right worshipful the batchelors of Great-Britain
Containing an examination of the several articles of impeachment, lately exhibited against them, by the ladies. Together with some reflections on the modern education of the fair sex. To which is added, pretty Miss's catechism. And A Poem on the Pleasures of a Single Life; or, the Miseries of Matrimony. By an old batchelor, Æt.72 -
A philosophical, historical, and moral essay on old maids. By a friend to the sisterhood. In three volumes
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Thoughts on a single life
By John Wesley, A. M -
An essay on celibacy
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Thoughts on a single life
By John Wesley, A. M -
Thoughts on a single life
By John Wesley, A. M