The University of Cambridge: From the royal injunctions of 1535 to the accession of Charles the FirstUniversity Press, 1884 |
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... Reformation in England derived its inspiration from Cambridge ; in the following pages it has been no small portion of my task to endeavour to shew the manner in which the great Puritan party was here formed and educated . In dealing ...
... Reformation in England derived its inspiration from Cambridge ; in the following pages it has been no small portion of my task to endeavour to shew the manner in which the great Puritan party was here formed and educated . In dealing ...
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... Reformation doctrines • FOUNDATION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW FOUNDATION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN State of the above universities at the Reformation They are reconstituted by John Knox ANDREW MELVILLE His early career • His ...
... Reformation doctrines • FOUNDATION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW FOUNDATION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN State of the above universities at the Reformation They are reconstituted by John Knox ANDREW MELVILLE His early career • His ...
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... reformation , but re- volution . We have already seen3 how the Royal Injunctions had changed both the ecclesiastical allegiance and the studies of the university , -substituting homage to the Crown for the ancient homage to Rome , and ...
... reformation , but re- volution . We have already seen3 how the Royal Injunctions had changed both the ecclesiastical allegiance and the studies of the university , -substituting homage to the Crown for the ancient homage to Rome , and ...
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... Reformation , p . 30. Came- rarius speaks of him as ' cupidus conflictus . ' Vitae Quatuor Reform . ( ed . Neander ) p . 79 . • 2 His name of Ales ' or ' Alesius ' was probably given him by Melanch- thon , from the resemblance of his ...
... Reformation , p . 30. Came- rarius speaks of him as ' cupidus conflictus . ' Vitae Quatuor Reform . ( ed . Neander ) p . 79 . • 2 His name of Ales ' or ' Alesius ' was probably given him by Melanch- thon , from the resemblance of his ...
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... Reformation of the Church of Eng- land , pp . 444-469 . He regards it as ' the great dogmatical document of the Reformation , ' and speaks of it as a noble endeavour on the part of the bishops to promote unity and to instruct the people ...
... Reformation of the Church of Eng- land , pp . 444-469 . He regards it as ' the great dogmatical document of the Reformation , ' and speaks of it as a noble endeavour on the part of the bishops to promote unity and to instruct the people ...
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