The Retrospective Review, Volume 13Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1826 |
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... soon removed to Pembroke - hall , and was put under the tuition of Mr. Bradford , who afterwards suf- fered martyrdom in Queen Mary's persecution . At his entrance into Pembroke - hall , he obtained a scholarship , and the office of ...
... soon removed to Pembroke - hall , and was put under the tuition of Mr. Bradford , who afterwards suf- fered martyrdom in Queen Mary's persecution . At his entrance into Pembroke - hall , he obtained a scholarship , and the office of ...
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... soon afterwards , summoned to preach before the queen , who was so well pleased with his discourse , that she appointed him one of her chaplains . Ascending in the scale of collegiate honours , in the year 1567 , he commenced Doctor in ...
... soon afterwards , summoned to preach before the queen , who was so well pleased with his discourse , that she appointed him one of her chaplains . Ascending in the scale of collegiate honours , in the year 1567 , he commenced Doctor in ...
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... soon found a notable ad- versary in Thomas Cartwright , B.D. , the Lady Margaret's Reader of Divinity , who , both in his lectures and in his conversation , boldly impugned episcopal church government and the esta- blished liturgy ...
... soon found a notable ad- versary in Thomas Cartwright , B.D. , the Lady Margaret's Reader of Divinity , who , both in his lectures and in his conversation , boldly impugned episcopal church government and the esta- blished liturgy ...
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... Soon after his entrance upon his episcopal functions , Whitgift was obliged to defend a principal part of his revenues from a society of speculators , called Concealers , who had ob- tained from the queen a kind of roving commission to ...
... Soon after his entrance upon his episcopal functions , Whitgift was obliged to defend a principal part of his revenues from a society of speculators , called Concealers , who had ob- tained from the queen a kind of roving commission to ...
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... soon manifested in a most effectual manner ; for , on the lower house passing some bills which trenched on the power and emoluments of the clergy , Whitgift wrote a letter to Elizabeth , complaining of these proceedings ; in consequence ...
... soon manifested in a most effectual manner ; for , on the lower house passing some bills which trenched on the power and emoluments of the clergy , Whitgift wrote a letter to Elizabeth , complaining of these proceedings ; in consequence ...
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