 | University of Cambridge - 1854 - 682 pages
...habits. 8. Eighthly, that young studentes in divinity be directed to study such books as be most agreable in doctrine and discipline to the church of England,...and excited to bestow their time in the fathers and councels, scholemen, histories, and controversies, and not to insist too long upon compendiums and... | |
 | james heywood - 1854 - 684 pages
...habits. 8. Eighthly, that young studentes in divinity be directed to study such books as be most agreable in doctrine and discipline to the church of England,...and excited to bestow their time in the fathers and councels, scholemen, histories, and controversies, and not to insist too long upon compendiums and... | |
 | Charles Hardwick - Reformation - 1859 - 444 pages
...p. 6. The following order of the King to the Universities in 1616, conduced to the same result : ' That young students in divinity be directed to study...doctrine and discipline to the Church of England, and incited to bestow their time on the Fathers and Councils, schoolmen, histories and controversies, and... | |
 | Walter Farquhar Hook - Bishops - 1879
...their scholastic habits ; that young students in divinity should be directed to study such books as are most agreeable in doctrine and discipline to the Church of England, and incited to bestow their time in studying the Fathers and Councils, schoolmen, histories, and controversies,... | |
 | Walter Farquhar Hook - Bishops - 1875 - 470 pages
...their scholastic habits ; that young students in divinity should be directed to study such books as are most agreeable in doctrine and discipline to the Church of England, and incited to bestow their time in studying the Fathers and Councils, schoolmen, histories, and controversies,... | |
 | Henry Charles Shelley - Puritans - 1907 - 414 pages
...when there was a sermon at St. Mary's ; divinity students were to be directed to such books as were "most agreeable in doctrine and discipline to the Church of England"; and, finally, no teacher either in the pulpit or the schools was to be permitted to "maintain dogmatically... | |
 | 1910
...their scholaslicall habits. Eightly, that young students in Divinitie bee directed to study such bookes as be most agreeable in doctrine and discipline to...and excited to bestow their time in the Fathers and Councells, School-men, Histories and controversies and not to insist too long upon compendiums and... | |
 | Nicholas Tyacke - History - 2001 - 372 pages
...also attempted to alter the basis of university religious teaching. 'Young students in divinity' were 'directed to study such books as be most agreeable...and excited to bestow their time in the Fathers and Counsels, schoolmen, histories and controversies, and not to insist too long upon compendiums and abbreviators'.... | |
 | Walter Farquhar Hook - 1844 - 620 pages
...amongst other things, that young students in divinity should be excited to study such books as were most agreeable in doctrine and discipline to the Church of England ; and to bestow their time in the fathers, and councils, schoolmen, histories, and controversies ; and not... | |
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