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If the diaconate was a prerequisite to preach, and a layman could not be compelled or expected to do so—then one wonders why the layman Campion was being summoned to preach publicly. The only possible answer is that Edmund concealed his ...
Responding to recent historical analyses of Post-Reformation English Catholicism, the essays in this collection by both literary scholars and historians focus on polemical, devotional, political, and literary texts that dramatize the ...
4r - v . 33 See K. Duncan - Jones , “ Sir Philip Sidney's Debt to Edmund Campion ' , in T. McCoog ( ed . ) , The Reckoned Expense : Edmund Campion and the Early English Jesuits : Essays in Celebration of the First ...
The known procedures of cost effectiveness evaluation are based on using of reduced annual expenses (Semenenko et al. 2013): ( 1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) m , line; K\ - cost of pipes, welding and transporting reckoned towards unit ...
reckoning of subjective “cost” disappears altogether if we look only to the net resultant. So long as we maintain the antithetical terms “cost,” and “utility,” we must count under the former all forms of self assertion or selfrestraint ...