• The plowboy trope appears in Christian rhetoric and literature in the form of various bucolic, lowly or even unsavoury characters who would benefit from...
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    than the clergy of the day", many of whom were poorly educated. (See Plowboy trope.) By this, Tyndale sought to undermine the Catholic Church's authority...
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    his own mind, but of the age and its peculiar characteristics. (See Plowboy trope.) Because there was no distinct line between personal documents and...
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    of podcasts published by the Guardian. Allegory in the Middle Ages Plowboy trope Alfred Stapleton (1899). Robin Hood: the Question of His Existence Discussed...
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    predestination, the Eucharist, and the authority of the Bible. (See Plowboy trope.) After writing a series of pamphlets discussing the main themes of...
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  • wrote extensively on the Mass, including the Liber officialis (see plowboy trope) and the De ordine antiphonarii, and was involved in the great medieval...
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    devotional use by even uneducated laymen, including the vernacular. (See Plowboy trope.) if we had Christ's footprints or tunic they would be venerated, yet...
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  • radical theory of the nature of property". Piers Plowman Tradition Plowboy trope Douglas H. Parker (ed): Praier & Complaynte of the Ploweman unto Christe...
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