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... Merton STATUTES OF MERTON COLLEGE , 1270 . The religious orders excluded from the foundation Various pursuits of the secular clergy in those times Contrast between the college and the monastery . Character of the education at Merton college ...
... Merton STATUTES OF MERTON COLLEGE , 1270 . The religious orders excluded from the foundation Various pursuits of the secular clergy in those times Contrast between the college and the monastery . Character of the education at Merton college ...
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... college endowed with the site of a suppressed priory Simon Montacute surrenders his right of presenting to fellowships on the foundation Early statutes of Peterhouse ( circ . 1338 ) These statutes copied from those of Merton College ...
... college endowed with the site of a suppressed priory Simon Montacute surrenders his right of presenting to fellowships on the foundation Early statutes of Peterhouse ( circ . 1338 ) These statutes copied from those of Merton College ...
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James Bass Mullinger. of MERTON 1264 . " CHAP . II . haunted his Franciscan cell . The walls of Merton College Foundation were already reared ' , and though his soul would have been COLLEGE , but little gladdened could it have descried ...
James Bass Mullinger. of MERTON 1264 . " CHAP . II . haunted his Franciscan cell . The walls of Merton College Foundation were already reared ' , and though his soul would have been COLLEGE , but little gladdened could it have descried ...
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... Merton ' ; when we add that his statutes became the model on which those of the earlier colleges of England , both at Oxford and at Cambridge were framed , we shall need no excuse for ... UNIVERSITIES . STATUTES OF MERTON COLLEGE, 1270.
... Merton ' ; when we add that his statutes became the model on which those of the earlier colleges of England , both at Oxford and at Cambridge were framed , we shall need no excuse for ... UNIVERSITIES . STATUTES OF MERTON COLLEGE, 1270.
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... Merton College was originally any thing more than a seminary for the Church , though such a limitation loses all its apparent narrowness when we consider that the clerical profession at this period varied pur- included all vocations ...
... Merton College was originally any thing more than a seminary for the Church , though such a limitation loses all its apparent narrowness when we consider that the clerical profession at this period varied pur- included all vocations ...
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