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John Mirk         
  • Richard II]] – a Victorian depiction.
  • The Seven deadly Sins and Four Last Things (1485) by [[Hieronymus Bosch]]
  • The [[Dance of Death]], carrying off [[cleric]] and layperson alike in a 15th-century depiction.
  • Pews at [[St Peter's Collegiate Church]] in [[Wolverhampton]]. These were originally Lilleshall Abbey [[choir stall]]s, where the canons sat during worship, and were donated to the church after the [[Dissolution of the monasteries]].
  • Corpus Christi procession, early 16th century. The feast was an important focus for popular piety, commercial display and civic pride in the late Middle Ages.
  • Page from a Gough manuscript of John Mirk's ''Festial'', which formed the basis of Erbe's 1905 edition.
  • Part of the prologue of a life of St Winifred, allegedly written by Robert, a prior of Shrewsbury Abbey, in the mid-12th century. Bodleian Mss. Laud c.94
  • Mid-15th century Seven Sacraments Altarpiece by [[Rogier van der Weyden]]
  • The church of [[Shrewsbury Abbey]], although now a much truncated [[parish church]], remains a dominant feature of the western approach to the town.
  • Manuscript of [[The Imitation of Christ]] by [[Thomas à Kempis]], a German Augustinian, and dating from about 1418. [[Imitation of Christ]] and an intense focus of the Eucharist were common threads in Augustinian theology and spirituality of the period.
  • The ''Works of Mercy'', by the [[Master of Alkmaar]], early 16th century. The works of mercy are shown in this order: feeding the hungry, giving drink to the thirsty, clothing the naked, burying the dead, sheltering the traveller, comforting the sick, and freeing the prisoner.
  • Depiction of a carved stone, considered by Owen and Blakeway to have come from Shrewsbury Abbey and to depict St Winifred, flanked by [[John the Baptist]] and St Beuno.<ref>[https://archive.org/stream/ahistoryshrewsb01blakgoog#page/n97/mode/2up Owen and Blakeway, p.74]</ref>
  • The beginning of the [[Gospel of John]] from a copy of [[John Wycliffe]]'s translation. A vernacular presentation of the gospel was a key feature of [[Lollardy]].
AUGUSTINIAN CANON REGULAR, ACTIVE IN THE LATE 14TH AND EARLY 15TH CENTURIES IN SHROPSHIRE
Mirk, John; Festial
John Mirk was an Augustinian Canon Regular, active in the late 14th and early 15th centuries in Shropshire. He is noted as the author of widely copied, and later printed, books intended to aid parish priests and other clergy in their work.
mirk         
US MUSICAL GROUP
I. n.
Darkness, gloom.
II. a.; (also mirky)
Dark, gloomy. See murky.
Mirk         
US MUSICAL GROUP
·adj Dark; gloomy; murky.
II. Mirk ·noun Darkness; gloom; murk.