History of the College of St. John the Evangelist, Cambridge, Volume 1University Press, 1869 |
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... elected 111 The college make their peace at court ib . Dr Day made provost of King's His ability and learning His preferments His will and death 112 ib . 113 114 Dr Tayler of Queens ' elected master 115 Disputes between him and the ...
... elected 111 The college make their peace at court ib . Dr Day made provost of King's His ability and learning His preferments His will and death 112 ib . 113 114 Dr Tayler of Queens ' elected master 115 Disputes between him and the ...
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... elected fourteenth master Delay in his admission .. His activity against puritanism Opposition to him on this ground Dr Still's prudence and activity as master Sir John Harrington's character of him Its operation on the first estate ...
... elected fourteenth master Delay in his admission .. His activity against puritanism Opposition to him on this ground Dr Still's prudence and activity as master Sir John Harrington's character of him Its operation on the first estate ...
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... elected seventeenth master Mr Bois on the increase of buildings and decline of learning in the college · The second court begun and finished The cost and difficulties attending this The countess of Shrewsbury's share in it Her ...
... elected seventeenth master Mr Bois on the increase of buildings and decline of learning in the college · The second court begun and finished The cost and difficulties attending this The countess of Shrewsbury's share in it Her ...
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... Elected regius professor of divinity ib . Resigns his preferments at the restoration 231 Lives in retirement till his death ib . • His literary works 232 Good government of him , and other intruding masters Dr Peter Gunning chosen ...
... Elected regius professor of divinity ib . Resigns his preferments at the restoration 231 Lives in retirement till his death ib . • His literary works 232 Good government of him , and other intruding masters Dr Peter Gunning chosen ...
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Thomas Baker John Eyton Bickersteth Mayor. Elected from mastership of Benet , and made king's professor of divinity Dr Gunning's account of his early years Better principles take firm root in the college Enters and becomes a fellow of ...
Thomas Baker John Eyton Bickersteth Mayor. Elected from mastership of Benet , and made king's professor of divinity Dr Gunning's account of his early years Better principles take firm root in the college Enters and becomes a fellow of ...
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Page 552 - An Act for the further security of His Majesty's person and Government, and the succession of the Crown in the Heirs of the late Princess Sophia, being Protestants, and for extinguishing the hopes of the pretended Prince of Wales, and his open and secret abettors...
Page 554 - An act to oblige all persons, being papists, in that part of Great Britain called Scotland, and all persons in Great Britain, refusing, or neglecting to take the oaths appointed for the security of his Majesty's person and government, by several acts herein mentioned, to register their names and real estates...
Page 553 - I, AB, do declare, That I do believe that there is not any transubstantiation in the sacrament of the Lord's supper, or in the elements of bread and wine, at or after the consecration thereof by any person whatsoever.
Page 61 - ... but their last stores and funds being exhausted, and their credit sunk, the Master and Brethren were dispersed, hospitality and the service of God (the two great ends of their institution) were equally neglected, and in effect the House was abandoned. This being the condition of the old House, in a manner dissolved already by its own crimes, the best thing that could be done for it, was to dissolve it by 1 See Append. ' A Recitall of the Bishop of Rochester's love and care, &e.
Page 3 - Had thy large bounty been deserv'dly mine, Thy name should flourish bright in every line. Ah ! how thy seed lies waste in barren soil ! That wants true vigour, though it wants not oil. Ah ! how unequal are my best returns ! And yet my breast with zeal and flaming burns. For if my heart is known, a grateful mind I bear, with strong desires, and unconfin'd. To thee I dare appeal, if thou dost know, Or now concern...
Page 93 - tis hoped, one day recover that right, and might I choose my place of sepulture, I would lay my body there; that as I owe the few comforts I enjoy to Mr Ashton's 20 bounty, so I might not be separated from him in my death...
Page 66 - And so the old house, after much solicitation and much delay, after a long and tedious process at Rome, at court and at Ely, under an imperious pope, a forbidding prince, and a mercenary prelate, with great application, industry and pains, and with equal expense, was at last dissolved 20 and utterly extinguished dn the 20th day of January an. 1510...
Page 411 - Everie thursdaie the Schollers of the first forme before they goo to plaie, shall for exercise declame and plaie one acte of a comedie...
Page 81 - ... to a scholar. These were times when £120 was sufficient to found a fellowship [for the private foundations usually run thereabouts], and when £6 per an. was enough to maintain a fellow,
Page 132 - Immedyatelye after the whyche, they go eyther to reasonyng in problemes or vnto some other studye, vntyll it be nyne or tenne of the clocke, and there beyng wythout fyre are fayne to walk or runne vp and downe halfe an houre, to gette a heate on their feete whan they go to bed.