The General Biographical Dictionary, Količina 32Alexander Chalmers J. Nichols, 1817 |
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... tion . To avoid the storm , Whitgift thought of going abroad , and joining the other English exiles ; but Dr. Perne , master of his college , although at that time a pro- fessed papist , had such an esteem for him , that he under- took ...
... tion . To avoid the storm , Whitgift thought of going abroad , and joining the other English exiles ; but Dr. Perne , master of his college , although at that time a pro- fessed papist , had such an esteem for him , that he under- took ...
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... tion of public officers , the want of which created great dis- turbance in the university at that time . Two years after this he distinguished himself so eminently in the pulpit , that sir Nicholas Bacon , then lord - keeper , sent for ...
... tion of public officers , the want of which created great dis- turbance in the university at that time . Two years after this he distinguished himself so eminently in the pulpit , that sir Nicholas Bacon , then lord - keeper , sent for ...
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... tion of the Bible , which was not completed when those em- ployed upon it had an opportunity to return to England , on the accession of queen Elizabeth . Whittingham , how- ever , remained at Geneva to finish the work , during which ...
... tion of the Bible , which was not completed when those em- ployed upon it had an opportunity to return to England , on the accession of queen Elizabeth . Whittingham , how- ever , remained at Geneva to finish the work , during which ...
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... tion of his studies , and after attending the most eminent teachers at London , Paris , and Leyden , he had the degree of M. D. conferred upon him by the university of Rheims in 1736 , being then in the twenty - second year of his age ...
... tion of his studies , and after attending the most eminent teachers at London , Paris , and Leyden , he had the degree of M. D. conferred upon him by the university of Rheims in 1736 , being then in the twenty - second year of his age ...
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... tion . For a period of more than twenty years , during which . he was justly held in the highest esteem as a lecturer at Edinburgh , it may readily be supposed that the extent of his practice corresponded to his reputation . In fact he ...
... tion . For a period of more than twenty years , during which . he was justly held in the highest esteem as a lecturer at Edinburgh , it may readily be supposed that the extent of his practice corresponded to his reputation . In fact he ...
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