Catalogus librorum manuscriptorum quos Collegio corporis Christi et B. Mariæ Virginis in Academia Cantabrigiensi legavit reverendissimus: Matthæus Parker, archiepiscopus cantuariensis

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Typis Academicis, excudebat J. Archdeacon, 1777 - 429 pages
 

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Page 202 - Progeny, with the maner and trade of the lif and bryngyng upp, of that most Reverent Father in God, Thomas Cranmer, late archebisshopp of Canterbury, and by what order and meanes he came to his prefermente and dignitie.
Page 52 - This poem consists of not less than 40,000 Unes. The book is imperfect both at the beginning and at the end ; the title at the top of the first page, viz.
Page 202 - A declaracion concerning the progeny with the manner and the trade of the life and bryngyng up of that most reverent father in God Thomas Cranmer late archbishop of Canterbury, and by what order and meanes he came to his preferment and dignity, p.
Page 190 - THE DECLARATION OF THE PROCEDYNGE OF A CONFERENCE begon at Westminster the laste of Marche 1559, concerning certaine articles of religion and the breaking up of the sayde conference by default and contempt of certayne Bysshops parties of the said conference.
Page 173 - ... bodie, the which be reformed only for the advancement of vertue and lerninge and the...
Page 418 - Explicit liber qwi uocatwr philomena. It appears from Nasmith's Catalogue that there is a French version of the poem in Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, MS. 471, intitled, Li rossignol...
Page 152 - MSS. of his diocese had been sent two years ago to the secretary, in one of which, an old chronicle, was this remarkable relation, that after the conquest of England by the Saxons, whenever they, and the Britons met together to treat of peace, as long as the former continued pagans, the Britons would eat and drink with them : but that after that they had been converted by...
Page 175 - The°logico Cantabrigie. *»* There is written on the back of this letter in Bucer's handwriting, Recepi 14. maii non te respond. IV. LETTER FROM SIR JOHN CHEKE TO DR. PARKER, CONDOLING WITH HIM ON THE DEATH OF BUCER, AND INFORMING HIM THAT HE HAD SPOKEN IN FAVOUR OF HIS WIDOW TO THE LORDS OF THE COUNCIL. J HAVE deliuerd th'universitee Ires to y KMand spoken with y L.
Page 111 - two of the inhabitants of Rachdale are come up to towne, in order to give Bonde for buildyng the Schole House...
Page 204 - Can. 16. Valentinum, Can. 6. Toletanum I. Can. 21. Toletanum II. Can. 5. Toletanum III. Can. 23. Toletanum IV. Can. 75. Toletanum V. Can. 9. Toletanum VI. Can. 19. Toletanum VII. Can. 7. Toletanum VIII. Can. 15. Toletanum IX. Can. 17. Toletanum X. Can. 6. Toletanum XI. Can.

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