22 examples of whitgift in sentences

like unto thee, assuredly, there is no other mitred father in the calendar; not Jerome, nor Ambrose, nor Cyril; nor the consigner of undipt infants to eternal torments, Austin, whom all mothers hate; nor he who hated all mothers, Origen; nor Bishop Bull, nor Archbishop Parker, nor Whitgift.

Whitgift Mamuke Rabchick Little Grouse Whitgift Grammar.

Whitgift Mamuke Rabchick Little Grouse Whitgift Grammar.

Walker, in his "Sufferings of the Clergy," prints Jeremiah Stevens' account of the Northamptonshire committee of sequestration in which the character of Pickering, one of the members of that oppressive body, is thus drawn: "Sir G P had an uncle, whose ears were cropt for a libel on Archbishop Whitgift; was first a presbyterian, then an independent, then a Brownist, and afterwards an anabaptist.

From this press issued most of the pamphlets against Whitgift and his associates, in the ecclesiastical government; and, when it was at last seized at Manchester, it was employed upon a pamphlet called More Work for a Cooper.

If your very valuable work had existed in October, 1847, when I published in the British Magazine a part of Archibishop Whitgift's accounts relative to his pupils while he was Master of Trinity College, Cambridge, I should certainly have applied to you for assistance.

Owen was at Oxford not many years after Whitgift had been Master of Trinity at Cambridge, if (as Wood states)

Ann., ii, 13-16 (Whitgift's Articles of 1588).

Whitgift's Articles for Sarum diocese in 1588, art.

Also Whitgift's Articles of 1583, Cardwell, Doc.

Ann., i, 406 (Whitgift's Articles of 1583; minister and wardens to diligently observe those absenting themselves for the space of a month, according to 23 Eliz.

Whitgift's 'Commission' to the ministers and churchwardens of London, Aug., 1587, forbidding "that they ... do suffer any to preach in their churches or to read any lectures [etc.] ..." Neal, History of the Puritans, (Toulmin's ed. 1793), i, 428. E.g., Hale, Crim.

See also Whitgift's note to his bishops in 1583, Cardwell, Doc.

Also in Strype, Life of Whitgift, i, 187-8. Victoria County History of Cumberland, ii, 73-4. Sussex Arch.

Strype, Whitgift, 329.

Ann., i, 406 (Whitgift alludes to the "waywardnes" of juries).

For more serious documents in corroboration see Whitgift's circular to his suffragans in May, 1601, and also his address to his bishops a few months later in Strype, Whitgift, ii, 447 ff.

For more serious documents in corroboration see Whitgift's circular to his suffragans in May, 1601, and also his address to his bishops a few months later in Strype, Whitgift, ii, 447 ff.

[190] A most important piece of evidencebecause coming from such a sourceis Whitgift's circular and (later) his address to his bishops, already alluded to (note 185) given in Strype's life of him.

Whitgift mentions the frequent keeping of officials' or commissaries' courts and the multitude of apparitors serving under them, so that "the subject was almost vexed weekly with attendance on their several courts."

Some of these are given in Strype, Annals, etc., some in his Whitgift.

(* deceased) Rev. E.A. ABBOTT, D.D., &c. LASCELLES ABERCROMBIE W.A. AIKIN J.G. ANDERSON, Editor, Modern Language Teaching S.O. ANDREW, Head Master, Whitgift Grammar School, Croydon *Rt. Hon.

22 examples of  whitgift  in sentences