The University of Cambridge: From the royal injunctions of 1535 to the accession of Charles the FirstUniversity Press, 1884 |
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James Bass Mullinger. ALEXANDER ALANE His experiences at Cambridge He takes an active part in the debate in Convocation The Institution of a Christian Man . Essentially an exposition of the Cambridge theology of the time · Evidence of ...
James Bass Mullinger. ALEXANDER ALANE His experiences at Cambridge He takes an active part in the debate in Convocation The Institution of a Christian Man . Essentially an exposition of the Cambridge theology of the time · Evidence of ...
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... Cambridge , appointed first philosophy lecturer at the former founda- tion • Oxford more favorable to Catholicism than Cambridge Comparative number of students at the two universities Career of Cecil after quitting Cambridge · His ...
... Cambridge , appointed first philosophy lecturer at the former founda- tion • Oxford more favorable to Catholicism than Cambridge Comparative number of students at the two universities Career of Cecil after quitting Cambridge · His ...
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... Cambridge Spirit of retaliation evoked in England by the massacre Indignation excited by the de visibili Monarchia of Nicholas Sander • Dr Caius among the sufferers from this sentiment Destruction of the ' popish trumpery ' in his ...
... Cambridge Spirit of retaliation evoked in England by the massacre Indignation excited by the de visibili Monarchia of Nicholas Sander • Dr Caius among the sufferers from this sentiment Destruction of the ' popish trumpery ' in his ...
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... Cambridge press 295 Burghley's cautious rejoinder 296 Attitude of the university ib . Burghley finally sanctions the establishment of the university press 297 Reviving spirit of the Puritan party at Cambridge ib . Increasing importance ...
... Cambridge press 295 Burghley's cautious rejoinder 296 Attitude of the university ib . Burghley finally sanctions the establishment of the university press 297 Reviving spirit of the Puritan party at Cambridge ib . Increasing importance ...
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... Cambridge and Oxford The Cambridge grace , 9 June 1603 448 ib . ib . The Oxford Answere ib . James proposes himself to initiate Church reform ib . He declares his intention of restoring the impropriations in the possession of the Crown ...
... Cambridge and Oxford The Cambridge grace , 9 June 1603 448 ib . ib . The Oxford Answere ib . James proposes himself to initiate Church reform ib . He declares his intention of restoring the impropriations in the possession of the Crown ...
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