1662 A Tything Table Church of England LAW Finances Tithes Anglican Economics
William Crashaw was a late 16th-century English cleric who published numerous Protestant sermons and theological treatises. One of his lesser-known works was ‘A Tything Table’ – a book on the financial expectations of the Church of England according to the biblical and ecclesiastical laws. Crashaw includes lists of terms associated with tithes and ecclesiastical finances, both in their English and Latin equivalencies, and also addresses questions regarding tithing goods, rather than just money.
1662 A Tything Table Church of England LAW Finances Tithes Anglican Economics
William Crashaw was a late 16th-century English cleric who published numerous Protestant sermons and theological treatises. One of his lesser-known works was ‘A Tything Table’ – a book on the financial expectations of the Church of England according to the biblical and ecclesiastical laws. Crashaw includes lists of terms associated with tithes and ecclesiastical finances, both in their English and Latin equivalencies, and also addresses questions regarding tithing goods, rather than just money.
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CRASHAW, William [sometimes attributed to William Clark]
Decimarum & oblationum tabula : a tything table, or, Table of tithes and oblations, according to the ecclesiastical laws and ordinaces established in the Church of England
London : Printed by J.T. for Andrew Crook, 1662.
Details:
- Collation: Complete with all pages
- [8], 39, [1]
- Provenance: Handwritten – L. Cumming
- Language: English
- Binding: Leather
- Size: ~7.25in X 5.75in (18.5cm x 14.5cm)
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19311
Categories
Law & Government
Religion
Authors
CRASHAW, William [sometimes attributed to William Clark]
Printing Date
17th Century
Language
English
Binding
Leather
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete