The Life of the Learned and Right Reverend Reynold Pecock, S. T. P., Lord Bishop of St. Asaph, and Chichester, in the Reign of King Henry VI.Clarendon Press, 1820 - 235 Seiten |
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... taken notice of , insomuch that upon the election of Master Richard Gars- dale , S. T. P. to be Provost of the College , Mr. Pecock was chosen fellow in his room , October 30 , 1417 . 4. As from Mr. Pecock's first admission in the ...
... taken notice of , insomuch that upon the election of Master Richard Gars- dale , S. T. P. to be Provost of the College , Mr. Pecock was chosen fellow in his room , October 30 , 1417 . 4. As from Mr. Pecock's first admission in the ...
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... taken towards looseness and arbitrary power , made his court to , and tried to ingratiate himself with the Clergy and Religious , whose influence and power was now so great on account of the vast estate of which they were possessed ...
... taken towards looseness and arbitrary power , made his court to , and tried to ingratiate himself with the Clergy and Religious , whose influence and power was now so great on account of the vast estate of which they were possessed ...
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... taken his degree of Episcopus , " Doctor of f Divinity , was made Doctor by grace of ab- sence , and never answered to any Doctor pro forma sua , nor did any act in the schools at Oxford , after he was Inceptor in Divinity , neither by ...
... taken his degree of Episcopus , " Doctor of f Divinity , was made Doctor by grace of ab- sence , and never answered to any Doctor pro forma sua , nor did any act in the schools at Oxford , after he was Inceptor in Divinity , neither by ...
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... taken in the most famous signification . III . Bishops , on account of their being Bishops , ought to have knowledge of those matters which inferior Curates are to preach , and to have greater knowledge in answering and solving the ...
... taken in the most famous signification . III . Bishops , on account of their being Bishops , ought to have knowledge of those matters which inferior Curates are to preach , and to have greater knowledge in answering and solving the ...
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... taken at this sermon of the Bishop's , insomuch that , after he had ended it , he by in- dentures , written in English , delivered these Conclusions to several persons his particular friends , viz . Walter Hart or Lyhert , Bishop of ...
... taken at this sermon of the Bishop's , insomuch that , after he had ended it , he by in- dentures , written in English , delivered these Conclusions to several persons his particular friends , viz . Walter Hart or Lyhert , Bishop of ...
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