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Page 186
... Bucer's funeral and some months later , as he lay dying at Westminster , declared that ' he dyd repent him that he had so much strived against iustification by only fayth'.16 Yet Young served as regius professor under Mary and Redman's ...
... Bucer's funeral and some months later , as he lay dying at Westminster , declared that ' he dyd repent him that he had so much strived against iustification by only fayth'.16 Yet Young served as regius professor under Mary and Redman's ...
Page 188
... Bucer and to the most celebrated and bizarre sequence of events in the entire career of Andrew Perne . Bucer in Edwardian Cambridge had been something more than a professor and teacher of reformed doctrine . He had exerted a profound ...
... Bucer and to the most celebrated and bizarre sequence of events in the entire career of Andrew Perne . Bucer in Edwardian Cambridge had been something more than a professor and teacher of reformed doctrine . He had exerted a profound ...
Page 190
... Bucer's bones , together with neighbour- ing St Michael's , where Bucer's Strasbourg colleague Paul Fagius had been buried . This set in motion a macabre process which ended with the burning of the two coffins on Market Hill , together ...
... Bucer's bones , together with neighbour- ing St Michael's , where Bucer's Strasbourg colleague Paul Fagius had been buried . This set in motion a macabre process which ended with the burning of the two coffins on Market Hill , together ...
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The Monarchical Republic of Queen Elizabeth I | 19 |
Puritans Men of Business and Elizabethan Parliaments | 59 |
Questions about the Religion of | 87 |
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