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The porch dates from the 16th century, pre-reformation, and is built in brick.
Withycombe also points out that in Pre-Reformation times, it was custom to call your child after a feast day, should they be born on one.
The troops also removed the cathedral's original 13 ft Pre-Reformation high altar from the cathedral.
Pre-reformation and other old gravestones often recorded the occupation of the individual, especially if they had held important roles such a baron baillie.
One is a pre-Reformation, having the inscription "Ave ."
Apostle spoons were particularly popular in Pre-Reformation times when belief in the services of a patron saint was still strong.
That challenge dates from Pre-Reformation times on Vulcan, and is respected by the Romulans.
This is a curious classification as many Pre-Reformation Hospitals would have had Bedesmen saying prayers for the dead.
A bell rings at midday, an echo of the Pre-Reformation Angelus for midday prayer.
Church History: From Christ to Pre-Reformation.
The Common Lawyers of Pre-Reformation England (1983)
The 15th century mansion house, Provan Hall, is a reminder of this ecclesiastical Pre-Reformation Papal administration.
List of Deans (Pre-Reformation)
The last straw was the birth of a Catholic heir in 1688, portending a return to a Pre-Reformation Catholic dynasty.
Some of these joined friends and colleagues to present him with a Festschrift in 1985 entitled The Church in Pre-Reformation Society.
It is impossible to put a religious boundary around the period of Hospital building as the social values developed Pre-Reformation were continued for at least hundred years after 1559.
The Shadow of the Scotus: Philosophy and Faith in Pre-Reformation Scotland (1995)
The term became widely used by English composers of polyphonic choral music during the English pre-Reformation and Reformation eras.
Bishop of Elphin (Pre-Reformation, Church of Ireland and Roman Catholic bishops)
Wunderli, R. "Pre-Reformation London Summoners and the Murder of Richard Hunne."
The Circle of John Mair: Logic and Logicians in Pre-Reformation Scotland (1985)
The general concern in Pre-Reformation times was for "spiritual health"; in Post-Reformation times the concern was for "physical health".
A nearby site of interest is that of a Pre-Reformation chapel that was located nearby on the Blair Estate side of the boundary wall.
"Basil Valentine, a Great Pre-Reformation Chemist," The American Catholic Quarterly Review, Vol.
"Dualism and Orthodoxy in Calvinist Geneva" in Pre-Reformation Origins of Protestant Theology (1989)