The General Biographical Dictionary, Količina 32Alexander Chalmers J. Nichols, 1817 |
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... gave him the rectory of Teversham in Cambridgeshire . In 1563 he proceeded bachelor of divinity , and Matthew Hutton , then fellow of Trinity - college , being appointed regius professor of divi- nity , the same year Whitgift succeeded ...
... gave him the rectory of Teversham in Cambridgeshire . In 1563 he proceeded bachelor of divinity , and Matthew Hutton , then fellow of Trinity - college , being appointed regius professor of divi- nity , the same year Whitgift succeeded ...
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... gave out that those opinions were rather suppressed by au- thority , than refuted by reason , Dr. Whitgift took an ef- fectual method to remove that objection . At the chancel- lor's request , he wrote a confutation of some of the chief ...
... gave out that those opinions were rather suppressed by au- thority , than refuted by reason , Dr. Whitgift took an ef- fectual method to remove that objection . At the chancel- lor's request , he wrote a confutation of some of the chief ...
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... gave him considerable assistance , and other prelates and learned men were also consulted , and every pains taken to make it , what it has been generally esteemed , as able a defence of the Church of England against the innovations of ...
... gave him considerable assistance , and other prelates and learned men were also consulted , and every pains taken to make it , what it has been generally esteemed , as able a defence of the Church of England against the innovations of ...
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... gave him such re- putation in the university , that , in 1361 he was advanced to be master of Balio college ; and four years after he was made warden of Canterbury - hall , founded by Simon de Islip , archbishop of Canterbury , in 1361 ...
... gave him such re- putation in the university , that , in 1361 he was advanced to be master of Balio college ; and four years after he was made warden of Canterbury - hall , founded by Simon de Islip , archbishop of Canterbury , in 1361 ...
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... gave most uneasiness to his enemies , was his having undertaken to translate the Holy Scriptures into English . These had never been translated , except by Ri- chard Fitz - ralph , archbishop of Armagh , and John de Tre- visa , a ...
... gave most uneasiness to his enemies , was his having undertaken to translate the Holy Scriptures into English . These had never been translated , except by Ri- chard Fitz - ralph , archbishop of Armagh , and John de Tre- visa , a ...
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