26/80
[ stop the slideshow ]

An Abbot

An Abbot.jpg ArcheryThumbnailsFirst sight of land from Columbus' shipArcheryThumbnailsFirst sight of land from Columbus' shipArcheryThumbnailsFirst sight of land from Columbus' shipArcheryThumbnailsFirst sight of land from Columbus' shipArcheryThumbnailsFirst sight of land from Columbus' shipArcheryThumbnailsFirst sight of land from Columbus' shipArcheryThumbnailsFirst sight of land from Columbus' ship

The different kinds of religious men have already been mentioned from archbishops and abbots to the scurrilous impostors who used a religious exterior to rob poor people, at whose expense they lived well a wandering, loose, hypocritical life. In York, there were monks and friars, cathedral, parochial, and chantry priests, and clerks. The monastic life was a recognised profession.