The University of Cambridge: From the royal injunctions of 1535 to the accession of Charles the FirstUniversity Press, 1884 |
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... The disputations ib . The royal departure ib . The Duke of Norfolk visits Magdalene College 191 4 Results of the royal visit 192 The Bidding Prayer ib . Consequences which according to Sir G. Paule resulted from one xxii CONTENTS .
... The disputations ib . The royal departure ib . The Duke of Norfolk visits Magdalene College 191 4 Results of the royal visit 192 The Bidding Prayer ib . Consequences which according to Sir G. Paule resulted from one xxii CONTENTS .
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James Bass Mullinger. Consequences which according to Sir G. Paule resulted from one of the disputations THOMAS CARTWRIGHT . His Puritanical sentiments probably to be referred to the influence dominant at St John's Rapid spread of ...
James Bass Mullinger. Consequences which according to Sir G. Paule resulted from one of the disputations THOMAS CARTWRIGHT . His Puritanical sentiments probably to be referred to the influence dominant at St John's Rapid spread of ...
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... according to the views of the bishops Their counter opinion . Their unqualified condemnation of the proposal , chiefly on the ground that it would be prejudicial to the study of divinity . Conclusion to which their objections would seem ...
... according to the views of the bishops Their counter opinion . Their unqualified condemnation of the proposal , chiefly on the ground that it would be prejudicial to the study of divinity . Conclusion to which their objections would seem ...
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... according to common report , the son of a blacksmith , and one whose early experiences had been gained in the licence of the camp rather than in the discipline of the schools . He seems first to have come prominently into public notice ...
... according to common report , the son of a blacksmith , and one whose early experiences had been gained in the licence of the camp rather than in the discipline of the schools . He seems first to have come prominently into public notice ...
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... according to one writer , made him the ' wonder of the university ' . His genius however inclined him rather to the stirring arena of political life , and before the end of the year he was on his way to Smalcald , together with Heath ...
... according to one writer , made him the ' wonder of the university ' . His genius however inclined him rather to the stirring arena of political life , and before the end of the year he was on his way to Smalcald , together with Heath ...
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