The University of Cambridge: From the royal injunctions of 1535 to the accession of Charles the FirstUniversity Press, 1884 |
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... favour liberty of conscience . The Visitors propose to make subscription to the Forty - two Articles imperative on those admitted to M.A. or to divinity degrees Form of proposed oath This the earliest attempt to introduce a religious ...
... favour liberty of conscience . The Visitors propose to make subscription to the Forty - two Articles imperative on those admitted to M.A. or to divinity degrees Form of proposed oath This the earliest attempt to introduce a religious ...
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... favour Calvinistic views Motives by which he is represented to have been actuated in his treatment of Cartwright · Considerations which serve to discredit these assertions His change of views shared by Grindal , Sandys , and other ...
... favour Calvinistic views Motives by which he is represented to have been actuated in his treatment of Cartwright · Considerations which serve to discredit these assertions His change of views shared by Grindal , Sandys , and other ...
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... favour Preparations for the occasion Instructions issued to the students The royal arrival , 7 March , 1614 Attitude of the Puritan colleges General features of the visit . THE ACT and THE COMEDY THE ACT • PAGE 512 513 ib . ib . 514 ib ...
... favour Preparations for the occasion Instructions issued to the students The royal arrival , 7 March , 1614 Attitude of the Puritan colleges General features of the visit . THE ACT and THE COMEDY THE ACT • PAGE 512 513 ib . ib . 514 ib ...
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... favour with Davenant . 553 ib . ib . 554 ib . ib . ib . • ib . 555 His eminent success as a college tutor . ib . His principle of selection in accepting pupils ib . He extricates a pupil from an unsuitable engagement His success as a ...
... favour with Davenant . 553 ib . ib . 554 ib . ib . ib . • ib . 555 His eminent success as a college tutor . ib . His principle of selection in accepting pupils ib . He extricates a pupil from an unsuitable engagement His success as a ...
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... favour both of Catholic and Reformer in its midst . He had already , in conjunction with Sir Thomas Audley , lord chancellor of the realm , given the townsmen warning to keep the peace . This was shortly before the fair of 1535 . On the ...
... favour both of Catholic and Reformer in its midst . He had already , in conjunction with Sir Thomas Audley , lord chancellor of the realm , given the townsmen warning to keep the peace . This was shortly before the fair of 1535 . On the ...
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