2019
DOI: 10.1353/sac.2019.0008
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Defending Images in Pecock's Repressor: Caritas, the Absent Friend and the Sense of Touch

Abstract: Defending images in Pecock's Repressor: caritas, the absent friend and the sense of touch Thow shalt loue the Lord thi God of al thin herte, and of al thi soule, and of alle thi strengthis. 1 Deut. 6.5 In Part One of the Repressor of Over Much Blaming of the Clergy (c. 1449), Reginald Pecock outlines in detail the foundations on which his defence of orthodox practices against Lollard attack will be built. The last of these foundations, which he terms 'general profis', is comprised of three rules from which he … Show more

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