A History of the University of OxfordLongmans, Green, 1894 - 235 pages |
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Page 56
... Commons , addressed to Henry IV . , for the wholesale appropriation of Church property to secular and charitable uses , boded no good to Universities , which ranked as ecclesiastical bodies , and were taxed with the clergy , though anti ...
... Commons , addressed to Henry IV . , for the wholesale appropriation of Church property to secular and charitable uses , boded no good to Universities , which ranked as ecclesiastical bodies , and were taxed with the clergy , though anti ...
Page 101
... Commons . Though he was prevented by the plague from visiting Oxford in that year , he came to Woodstock in the autumn and received the University authorities . Two years later , in 1605 , he entered Oxford on horseback , surrounded by ...
... Commons . Though he was prevented by the plague from visiting Oxford in that year , he came to Woodstock in the autumn and received the University authorities . Two years later , in 1605 , he entered Oxford on horseback , surrounded by ...
Page 105
... Commons had recorded a solemn protest against the violation of their liberties , and the king had torn it out of their Journal with his own hand . The progress of Arminianism in the Church and University kept pace with that of personal ...
... Commons had recorded a solemn protest against the violation of their liberties , and the king had torn it out of their Journal with his own hand . The progress of Arminianism in the Church and University kept pace with that of personal ...
Page 108
... Commons sat in the divinity school , and the Lords ' in the north part of the picture gallery , ' but the Parliament , having refused to grant supplies , was dissolved within a fortnight . The plague , however , had followed it to ...
... Commons sat in the divinity school , and the Lords ' in the north part of the picture gallery , ' but the Parliament , having refused to grant supplies , was dissolved within a fortnight . The plague , however , had followed it to ...
Page 109
George Charles Brodrick. February 1629 , the House of Commons , which had obtained the King's assent to the Petition of Right , took upon itself , by a letter from the Speaker , to call for a return of all persons known to have ...
George Charles Brodrick. February 1629 , the House of Commons , which had obtained the King's assent to the Petition of Right , took upon itself , by a letter from the Speaker , to call for a return of all persons known to have ...
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