| 1804 - 508 páginas
...did it so effectually, that " it was almost made heresy (as he himself toW Dr. Heylyn) for any one to be .seen in his company, and a misprision of heresy to give him u. civil salutation in the streets." TU* first preferment he had was the vicarage of Stan• H«yly»'«... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1815 - 558 páginas
...levelled also against the puritans, and he was rallied by the divinity-professor. He likewise gave farther offence to the Calvinists, by a sermon preached before...the vicarage of Stanford, in Northamptonshire, in 1 607 ; and in 16O8 he obtained the advowson of North Ki! worth, in Leicestershire. He was no sooner... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1815 - 552 páginas
...also against the puritans, and he was rallied by the divinity-professor. He likewi.se gave farther offence to the Calvinists, by a sermon preached before...made heresy for any to be seen in his company, and a inisprision of heresy to give him a civil salutation ; his learning, parts, and principles, however,... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 524 páginas
...a Papist, so popishly inclined, that (as Heylin affirms) ' it was made almost a heresy for any one to be seen in his company, and a misprision of heresy to give him a civil salutation as he passed the streets." In 1605, he imprudently married his patron the Earl of Devonshire to Penelope,... | |
| 1854 - 998 páginas
...suspicion soon was looked upon as fact. He was branded as a Papist in disguise ; and it was a heresy to be seen in his company, and a misprision of heresy to give him a civil salutation as he walked the streets. Cambridge also took the alarm ; and its Eegius Professor of Divinity (afterwards... | |
| Walter Farquhar Hook - 1875 - 340 páginas
...popishly inclined, that it was almost made an heresy (as I have heard from his own mouth) for any one to be seen in his company, and a misprision of heresy to give him a civil salutation as he walked the streets."* Overall's At this time Abbot was taking a prominent part in tion°Boot"... | |
| Robert Ross - 1860 - 516 páginas
...popishly inclined, that it was almost made a heresy (as I have heard from his own mouth) for any one to be seen in his company, and a misprision of heresy to give him a civil salutation as he walked the streets". When chaplain to Mountjoy, Earl of Devon, Laud, notwithstanding his strict... | |
| George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana - 1860 - 816 páginas
...relates that even at the university he was so "popishly inclined" that it was almost a heresy for any one to be seen in his company, and a misprision of heresy to give him a civil salutation in the streets. He received clerical orders in 1601, became chaplain to Charles Lord Mouutjoy, earl... | |
| Walter Farquhar Hook - 1875 - 342 páginas
...popishly inclined, that it was almost made an heresy (as I have heard from his own mouth) for any one to be seen in his company, and a misprision of heresy to give him a civil salutation as he walked the streets."* Overall's At this time Abbot was taking a prominent part in tion°Book!"... | |
| 1885 - 502 páginas
...was often made an heresy (as I have heard from his own mouth) for any one to be seen in his 8 Abbot company, and a misprision of heresy to give him a civil salutation as he walked the streets ' (HEYLIN, ed. 1668, p. 54). Laud was not the only champion of dissentient... | |
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