The University of Cambridge: From the royal injunctions of 1535 to the accession of Charles the FirstUniversity Press, 1884 |
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... probably to be referred to the influence dominant at St John's Rapid spread of Calvinistic doctrines in the university Dislike to the use of the surplice Parker's letter to Cecil Destruction of superstitious windows . George Withers of ...
... probably to be referred to the influence dominant at St John's Rapid spread of Calvinistic doctrines in the university Dislike to the use of the surplice Parker's letter to Cecil Destruction of superstitious windows . George Withers of ...
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... and chancelor , ' ( print- ed without date in Cooper , Annals , 1 372 , ) was probably written just be- fore the commencement of the aca- demic year 1535-6 . 1 of the His claims to this distinction , as compared with those.
... and chancelor , ' ( print- ed without date in Cooper , Annals , 1 372 , ) was probably written just be- fore the commencement of the aca- demic year 1535-6 . 1 of the His claims to this distinction , as compared with those.
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... probably assume serious dimensions . Another element had also been imported into the dispute . The jurisdiction of the two ' taxors ' of the university , exercised throughout the year conjointly with two burgesses of the town , included ...
... probably assume serious dimensions . Another element had also been imported into the dispute . The jurisdiction of the two ' taxors ' of the university , exercised throughout the year conjointly with two burgesses of the town , included ...
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... probably be unjust to conclude that he was indifferent to learning , for about this very time he rendered kindly assistance to the eminent but unfortunate Leland , whom he may have per- sonally known when the latter was at Christ's ...
... probably be unjust to conclude that he was indifferent to learning , for about this very time he rendered kindly assistance to the eminent but unfortunate Leland , whom he may have per- sonally known when the latter was at Christ's ...
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... probably marked by the fact that he gives them at full length in the original Latin . They involved indeed a complete surrender of the university and college property into the royal hands , and perhaps no better proof of the terrorism ...
... probably marked by the fact that he gives them at full length in the original Latin . They involved indeed a complete surrender of the university and college property into the royal hands , and perhaps no better proof of the terrorism ...
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