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Book Edition: The life and acts of the Most Reverend Father in God, John Whitgift, D.D. the third and last Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, in the reign of Queen Elizabeth; Who, under Her Majesty, in that Station, Governed the Church of England for the Space of Twenty Years. Wherein Is Interwoven much of the History of the Affairs of this Church; viz. Nominations and Consecrations of Bishops; Bills and Petitions in Parliament about. Religion, and for Reformation of Corruptions and Abuses in the Church; Transactions in Convocations, and Ecclesiastical Commissions; the Diligence of Popish Priests and Jesuits; Methods for the Restraint of them; The Endeavours of those they called Puritans, to set up a New Church-Discipline; and the Prosecution of some of them; Notices of the first Separatists; Visitations of Dioceses, and the State of them; Matters of the Civil and Ecclesiastical Courts; Occurrences in the Universities, and Observations upon divers Heads and Members thereof; Accounts of Prelates, and other Learned Clergymen and Writers in those Times; Books and Writings of Note; Some further Discovery and Account (besides what hath been Printed) of that Memorable Conference at Hampton-Court before King James the First, with the Issue thereof, and the Effects it produced. The Whole Digested, Compiled and Attested from Records, Registers, Original Letters, and other Authentick Mss. taken from the Choicest Libraries and Collections of the Kingdom.
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Record ID 360090
Library: Advocates Library. Register: F.R.263 (1819-1848, Type: Other). Page: 159
____ ___ Whitgift fol An 7.25.
Borrowed: 1820/2/1 (Tuesday). Returned: 1820/10/21 (Saturday).
Mr George Brodie
Gender: Male.
Admission date: 1811. Life dates: 1786-1867.
Occupation (normalised): Arts and Letters > Author. Law > Advocate.
John Strype (Male, born 1643, died 1737)
Genre: Lives
The life and acts of the Most Reverend Father in God, John Whitgift [Strype]
Possible modern shelfmark: NLS: C.36.c.3.
Confidence level: Certain
John Strype (Male, born 1643, died 1737)
Genre: Lives
The life and acts of the Most Reverend Father in God, John Whitgift, D.D. the third and last Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, in the reign of Queen Elizabeth; Who, under Her Majesty, in that Station, Governed the Church of England for the Space of Twenty Years. Wherein Is Interwoven much of the History of the Affairs of this Church; viz. Nominations and Consecrations of Bishops; Bills and Petitions in Parliament about. Religion, and for Reformation of Corruptions and Abuses in the Church; Transactions in Convocations, and Ecclesiastical Commissions; the Diligence of Popish Priests and Jesuits; Methods for the Restraint of them; The Endeavours of those they called Puritans, to set up a New Church-Discipline; and the Prosecution of some of them; Notices of the first Separatists; Visitations of Dioceses, and the State of them; Matters of the Civil and Ecclesiastical Courts; Occurrences in the Universities, and Observations upon divers Heads and Members thereof; Accounts of Prelates, and other Learned Clergymen and Writers in those Times; Books and Writings of Note; Some further Discovery and Account (besides what hath been Printed) of that Memorable Conference at Hampton-Court before King James the First, with the Issue thereof, and the Effects it produced. The Whole Digested, Compiled and Attested from Records, Registers, Original Letters, and other Authentick Mss. taken from the Choicest Libraries and Collections of the Kingdom.
Language: English . Published: London. Date of publication: 1718. Format: folio.
Number of borrowings: 1
ESTC: T153491
John Strype (Male, born 1643, died 1737)
Genre: Lives
Life and Acts of the Most Reverend Father in God, John Whitgift
Borrowed: 1820/2/1 (Tuesday). Returned: 1820/10/21 (Saturday).
Borrower: Mr George Brodie
Author: John Strype (Male, born 1643, died 1737), Genre: Lives
Life and Acts of the Most Reverend Father in God, John Whitgift