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... Whitgift and the services which he unquestionably rendered to the uni- versity . The slur cast upon his memory by one of the most distinguished ornaments of that society which he ruled so ably , must always be a matter of regret to ...
... Whitgift and the services which he unquestionably rendered to the uni- versity . The slur cast upon his memory by one of the most distinguished ornaments of that society which he ruled so ably , must always be a matter of regret to ...
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... WHITGIFT · His earlier experiences His steady rise during the years 1560-1568 He succeeds to the mastership of Trinity and to the Regius professorship of divinity Inclined at this period to favour Calvinistic views Motives by which he ...
... WHITGIFT · His earlier experiences His steady rise during the years 1560-1568 He succeeds to the mastership of Trinity and to the Regius professorship of divinity Inclined at this period to favour Calvinistic views Motives by which he ...
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... Whitgift elected to the see of Worcester • He recommends Howland as his successor at Trinity Still is appointed at Trinity and Howland at St John's Still's letter to Burghley on the occasion · • His testimony to the good effects of ...
... Whitgift elected to the see of Worcester • He recommends Howland as his successor at Trinity Still is appointed at Trinity and Howland at St John's Still's letter to Burghley on the occasion · • His testimony to the good effects of ...
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... Whitgift 302 · A new translation of the Disciplina printed at the university press Travers a favorite of Lord Burghley His general reputation His relation to Whitgift His sympathies with the Genevan reformers ih . 303 ib . ib . 306 ib ...
... Whitgift 302 · A new translation of the Disciplina printed at the university press Travers a favorite of Lord Burghley His general reputation His relation to Whitgift His sympathies with the Genevan reformers ih . 303 ib . ib . 306 ib ...
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... Whitgift's transcript of the Coder RICHARD BANCROFT His writings against the Puritans ཙམྥ ཧྨཙ ཙཊྚ ཙ · ib . 333 334 ib . Both Bancroft and Whitgift assume a less deferential attitude towards Beza Barret avails himself of this change in ...
... Whitgift's transcript of the Coder RICHARD BANCROFT His writings against the Puritans ཙམྥ ཧྨཙ ཙཊྚ ཙ · ib . 333 334 ib . Both Bancroft and Whitgift assume a less deferential attitude towards Beza Barret avails himself of this change in ...
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