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EDWARD COPLESTON, D.D.
Provas of Onel College ford
A. D. 131-4 1828.
For Birthlife of Landaff
Day Erghe W to the Queen
PROFESSOR OF THE GREEK AND LATIN CLASSICS AT MANCHESTER NEW COLLEGE, AND FORMERLY FELLOW OF BALLIOL COLLEGE, OXFORD.
NOTE
CONTENTS TO VOL. II.
PART II.
NOTES AND APPENDICES.
PAGE
42. On the privilege granted to the Universities to send Mem-
bers to Parliament
421
43. Conduct of the Universities concerning the Covenant, &c. 422
44. The Submission of the Universities to Cromwell's rule... 423
45. Transition of the Court and High Church from Calvinism
to Arminianism, under James I. ..............
46. Introduction of the Thirty-nine Articles, at Oxford and
Cambridge, under James I.
424
... 425
47. Statutes, &c. relating to the Conduct of Students......... 426
48. Text Books for the University Lectures......
427
49. Statutory Regulations as to the Lectures, &c. ....
428
50. Lord Bacon, the Father of Modern would-be University
Reformers
429
51. Petition from Oxford for Radical Reform of the University
in 1659; Sketch of a Model College........
430
52. Expulsion of Locke.......
431
53. That in the earliest times, Oxford had a Chancellor of its
56. On the actual use of the word REGENT .
436
57. School Poem in the Reign of Henry III.
438
58. On the position of the Faculties in the English Universities 439
59. On the Mendicant Orders of Monks.
442
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60. On the Chancellor and Archdeacon at the Universities... 445
61. Whether there may possibly have been once a Rector at
Oxford distinct from the Chancellor ......
62. On the refusal of the Bishop to confirm without personal
presentation
63. Disputes respecting the spiritual attributes of the Chan-
449
451
cellor
......
... 452
64. On the right of Episcopal Visitation at both Universities 454
65. On the Functions of the Chancellor
455
66. On the Courts of Jurisdiction of the Chancellor............ 458
67. Concerning the Commissaries.
68. On the Functions and Duties of the Proctors, &c., and on
the Veto.
459
69. Cambridge Degree of 1522 appointing a Public Orator... 461
70. On the Beadles or Bedells of the Universities
71. On College Tuition and the Veto of the Head
462
72. Authority of the Heads of Colleges in the University... 466
73. The Visitations of 1555-7
467
74. On the youthful age of Graduates
470
75. On the Statutes of 1570,- and on the Test Oaths
471
76. On the Board of Heads at Cambridge.......
473
77. On the election of Powerful Statesmen as Chancellors of
81. On the right of the Chancellor to nominate his own De-
puties
480
82. On the right of voting of the Regents and Non-Regents.. 482
83. On the Archbishop's Right of Visitation; and on the Bull
of Boniface........
84. The Universities had neither Vote nor Seat in the Con-
vocation of the Clergy
... 487
85. Powers of the Pope and of the Archbishop over the
Universities.......
488