History of the University and Colleges of Cambridge: Including Notices Relating to the Founders and Eminent Men : in Two Volumes, 1. sējumsLongman, 1814 - 396 lappuses |
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... court of record , with commissaries , surro- gates , proctors , and other officers , as it now appears , with exemptions from the ecclesiastical jurisdiction of the bishop of Ely , which , as a literary civil institution , it ought to ...
... court of record , with commissaries , surro- gates , proctors , and other officers , as it now appears , with exemptions from the ecclesiastical jurisdiction of the bishop of Ely , which , as a literary civil institution , it ought to ...
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... court is made A COURT OF RE- CORD , from which there is no appeal ; with power in all causes before - mentioned , of determining actions as well ex officio , as at the suit of a party : That the justices of the courts of King's Bench ...
... court is made A COURT OF RE- CORD , from which there is no appeal ; with power in all causes before - mentioned , of determining actions as well ex officio , as at the suit of a party : That the justices of the courts of King's Bench ...
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... Court Conference . a James first introduced in our University subscrip- Fuller's Hist . of Cambridge . b What may be called a moderate Calvinist , as appears from the Hampton Court Conference , in 1603 . tions to theological opinions ...
... Court Conference . a James first introduced in our University subscrip- Fuller's Hist . of Cambridge . b What may be called a moderate Calvinist , as appears from the Hampton Court Conference , in 1603 . tions to theological opinions ...
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... Court , the 12th Dec. 1616 . Your loving Friend , JAMES WINTOW . " The articles , which James required to be subscribed , he called his three darling articles , which embraced an approbation of the doctrines , and of all the discipline ...
... Court , the 12th Dec. 1616 . Your loving Friend , JAMES WINTOW . " The articles , which James required to be subscribed , he called his three darling articles , which embraced an approbation of the doctrines , and of all the discipline ...
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... Court Conference , that his humour ing the Presbyterians , when in Scotland , was mere hypocrisy . In short , James was a politician , and would be king in the kirk , or king in church - it was all one - king in the courts , and king in ...
... Court Conference , that his humour ing the Presbyterians , when in Scotland , was mere hypocrisy . In short , James was a politician , and would be king in the kirk , or king in church - it was all one - king in the courts , and king in ...
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