The Eve of the Reformation: Studies in the Religious Life and Thought of the English People in the Period Preceding the Rejection of the Roman Jurisdiction by Henry VIIIG. Bell, 1905 - 406 sivua |
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... Sir Thomas More , no 3 1 B. Mus . Cotton MS . Julius F. vii . , f . 118 . 2 One of Prior Selling's first acts of administration was apparently to procure a master for the grammar school at Canterbury . He writes to the Archbishop ...
... Sir Thomas More , no 3 1 B. Mus . Cotton MS . Julius F. vii . , f . 118 . 2 One of Prior Selling's first acts of administration was apparently to procure a master for the grammar school at Canterbury . He writes to the Archbishop ...
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... Sir Thomas himself , when Chan- cellor of England , perpetuated the memory of his life - long connection with the monks of Canterbury by enrolling his name also on the fraternity lists of that house . Linacre , in 1484 , became a Fellow ...
... Sir Thomas himself , when Chan- cellor of England , perpetuated the memory of his life - long connection with the monks of Canterbury by enrolling his name also on the fraternity lists of that house . Linacre , in 1484 , became a Fellow ...
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... Sir Thomas More2 and Erasmus . He was a graduate in theology , and was chosen by Dean Colet to give lectures at St. Paul's and subsequently appointed by Archbishop Warham , Master or Guardian of the collegiate church of Maidstone ...
... Sir Thomas More2 and Erasmus . He was a graduate in theology , and was chosen by Dean Colet to give lectures at St. Paul's and subsequently appointed by Archbishop Warham , Master or Guardian of the collegiate church of Maidstone ...
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... Sir Thomas More , and Queen Mary among his pupils in letters . In his early life , entering the clerical state , he had held ecclesiastical preferment ; in advanced years he received priest's orders , and devoted the evening of his life ...
... Sir Thomas More , and Queen Mary among his pupils in letters . In his early life , entering the clerical state , he had held ecclesiastical preferment ; in advanced years he received priest's orders , and devoted the evening of his life ...
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... Sir Thomas More expressly declares when writing to urge the Oxford authorities to repress a band of giddy people who , calling themselves Trojans , made it their duty to fight against the Grecians . It is true also that the pulpit was ...
... Sir Thomas More expressly declares when writing to urge the Oxford authorities to repress a band of giddy people who , calling themselves Trojans , made it their duty to fight against the Grecians . It is true also that the pulpit was ...
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