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Reginald Pecock
- When Bishop Reginald Pecock was condemned for heretical beliefs and given .
- Reginald Pecock, Vernacular, and a Vision of Humanism
- Reginald Pecock (c.1395-c.1461), bishop of Chichester, was a highly controversial figure of the late medieval English history.
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- Death and Conversion in the Andes
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- Mr Reginald Peacock's Day - Katherine Mansfield Society
- REGINALD PEACOCK'S DAY (1917). By Katherine Mansfield ne thing that he hated more than another it was the way she had of w rning.
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- Reginald Pecock - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Reginald Pecock (or Peacock; c. 1395– c. 1461) was an English prelate, Scholastic, and writer.
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- CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Reginald Pecock
- Undaunted by the opposition, he summarized his argument in a tract called " Abbreviatio Reginaldi Pecock.
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- §3. Reginald Pecock. XII. English Prose in the Fifteenth Century, I
- Reginald pecock was a Welshman, a student in the university of Oxford, where he became a fellow of Oriel and took holy orders.
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- Reginald Pecock on the Authority of Reason, Scripture and Tradition
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