Abstract
Abstract The pre-Reformation Church as an institution is analysed, beginning with the different influence of the papacy in England, Scotland, and Ireland, then moving to the internal relationship between church and state. The chapter emphasizes the strength of the crown in England, and the general order of the English church as compared with its Scottish and Gaelic counterparts.
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