The Retrospective Review, Volume 13Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1826 - Books |
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... given him the rectory of Teversham , in Cambridgeshire , made him a prebendary of his cathedral . Five years antecedently to this , he had been appointed Lady Margaret's Lecturer in Divinity ; on which occasion , the salary of that ...
... given him the rectory of Teversham , in Cambridgeshire , made him a prebendary of his cathedral . Five years antecedently to this , he had been appointed Lady Margaret's Lecturer in Divinity ; on which occasion , the salary of that ...
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... given to the heads of houses , to preserve discipline , and to check the irregularities which had crept into all the colleges , with respect to the wear- ing of the clerical habits . At this period , then , commenced the active warfare ...
... given to the heads of houses , to preserve discipline , and to check the irregularities which had crept into all the colleges , with respect to the wear- ing of the clerical habits . At this period , then , commenced the active warfare ...
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... given umbrage to some influen- tial members of the university , whose displeasure had such an effect upon his spirits , that he had formed a resolution to retire to one of his livings ; but that , by the request of the Chancellor ...
... given umbrage to some influen- tial members of the university , whose displeasure had such an effect upon his spirits , that he had formed a resolution to retire to one of his livings ; but that , by the request of the Chancellor ...
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... given to puritanical principles by persons of high rank , " whose office and duty it were rather to suppress this fond affection than to nourish it ; " and endeavoured to awaken the fears of her majesty , by declaring , that these ...
... given to puritanical principles by persons of high rank , " whose office and duty it were rather to suppress this fond affection than to nourish it ; " and endeavoured to awaken the fears of her majesty , by declaring , that these ...
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... given great offence to the queen's law advisers , who , after due deliberation , determined to proceed against them in the Star - Chamber , with a predetermined resolu- tion to banish them , by the sentence of that court , " to some ...
... given great offence to the queen's law advisers , who , after due deliberation , determined to proceed against them in the Star - Chamber , with a predetermined resolu- tion to banish them , by the sentence of that court , " to some ...
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