The British Plutarch: Containing the Lives of the Most Eminent Divines, Patriots, Statemen, Warriors, Philosophers, Poets, and Artists of Great Britain and Ireland, from the Accention of Henry VIII, to the Present Time, Volume 1J. Mawman, 1816 |
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... church of York . The prebend likewise of Good Easter , in the church of St. Martin's Le Grand , he resigned in 1503 , having been admitted the year before to that of Durnesford , in the church of Sarum . * His ample income now afforded ...
... church of York . The prebend likewise of Good Easter , in the church of St. Martin's Le Grand , he resigned in 1503 , having been admitted the year before to that of Durnesford , in the church of Sarum . * His ample income now afforded ...
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... church , and was in effect nothing but the art of trifling and wrangling ; told him that he had set himself against those quib- bling and bickering divines , and would if possible restore the theological studies , which were founded ...
... church , and was in effect nothing but the art of trifling and wrangling ; told him that he had set himself against those quib- bling and bickering divines , and would if possible restore the theological studies , which were founded ...
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... churches , his sermons were attended by crowded con- gregations . At this time , there was scarcely even a Latin ... church of Canterbury . But Dean Colet's method of expounding the Scriptures began to raise in the nation an inquiry ...
... churches , his sermons were attended by crowded con- gregations . At this time , there was scarcely even a Latin ... church of Canterbury . But Dean Colet's method of expounding the Scriptures began to raise in the nation an inquiry ...
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... Church , for which he procured new statutes ; one of the chaplains and preachers in ordinary to Henry VIII .; and , if Eras- mus is not mistaken , of his privy council . When he was about fifty years of age however , weary of the world ...
... Church , for which he procured new statutes ; one of the chaplains and preachers in ordinary to Henry VIII .; and , if Eras- mus is not mistaken , of his privy council . When he was about fifty years of age however , weary of the world ...
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... it in Sir William Dugdale's History of St. Paul's cathedral . From the version published in the second volume of The Phoenix ' an Extract is given , p . 20 . the church and the clergy of that age . He 18 JOHN COLET ,
... it in Sir William Dugdale's History of St. Paul's cathedral . From the version published in the second volume of The Phoenix ' an Extract is given , p . 20 . the church and the clergy of that age . He 18 JOHN COLET ,
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