A History of the University of OxfordLongmans, Green, 1894 - 235 pages |
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... Convocation , though it long continued to be subject to confirmation by the diocesan . A century later ( 1322 ) the election was made biennial . University chests , and sources of revenue in the thir- teenth cen- tury . Rise of Halls In ...
... Convocation , though it long continued to be subject to confirmation by the diocesan . A century later ( 1322 ) the election was made biennial . University chests , and sources of revenue in the thir- teenth cen- tury . Rise of Halls In ...
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... Convocation which accompanied it condemned Wyclif's teaching on the Eucharist ; the condemnation was published in the school of the Augustinian monks , where Wyclif himself was presiding as professor , and a peremptory order was issued ...
... Convocation which accompanied it condemned Wyclif's teaching on the Eucharist ; the condemnation was published in the school of the Augustinian monks , where Wyclif himself was presiding as professor , and a peremptory order was issued ...
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... University authorities put on that fact . In 1417 , and again in 1438 , the Archbishop and Bishops in Convocation issued an appeal to patrons of benefices , calling upon them to give a preference 55 THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD.
... University authorities put on that fact . In 1417 , and again in 1438 , the Archbishop and Bishops in Convocation issued an appeal to patrons of benefices , calling upon them to give a preference 55 THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD.
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... Convocation on behalf of the University in 1438 com- plains that her halls were deserted , and that not one thousand remained out of the many thousands reported to have attended the schools of Oxford in the last age- when , as we learn ...
... Convocation on behalf of the University in 1438 com- plains that her halls were deserted , and that not one thousand remained out of the many thousands reported to have attended the schools of Oxford in the last age- when , as we learn ...
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... Convocation of the Clergy . It found a worthy delegate , however , in John Kemp , also of Merton , after- wards Archbishop of Canterbury , who , at the subse- quent Council of Florence , was made a Cardinal by the Pope . of Lincoln C ...
... Convocation of the Clergy . It found a worthy delegate , however , in John Kemp , also of Merton , after- wards Archbishop of Canterbury , who , at the subse- quent Council of Florence , was made a Cardinal by the Pope . of Lincoln C ...
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