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... Provost till 1601 , when the Queen named Henry Alvey " . The extraordinary selections made by the English go- vernment for the management of the infant Irish College must have materially contributed to influence the early theological ...
... Provost till 1601 , when the Queen named Henry Alvey " . The extraordinary selections made by the English go- vernment for the management of the infant Irish College must have materially contributed to influence the early theological ...
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... Provost of the College founded for the education of the Irish clergy . Nor were the Government more successful in their choice of a successor . Henry Alvey was a Fellow of St. John's College , Cambridge , and appears in his religious ...
... Provost of the College founded for the education of the Irish clergy . Nor were the Government more successful in their choice of a successor . Henry Alvey was a Fellow of St. John's College , Cambridge , and appears in his religious ...
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... Provost , difficulties which could only be overcome by greater promptness and decision , than ever appeared in his character . Dr. Smith says that Ussher recom- mended and procured the election of William Temple . It is to be hoped he ...
... Provost , difficulties which could only be overcome by greater promptness and decision , than ever appeared in his character . Dr. Smith says that Ussher recom- mended and procured the election of William Temple . It is to be hoped he ...
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... Provost of King's College , Cambridge , Sir Thomas Smith , and Sir Henry Savile , Provosts of Eton , were excused from wearing surplices . Though the conscience of Temple was so tender on the subject of wearing a surplice , it did not ...
... Provost of King's College , Cambridge , Sir Thomas Smith , and Sir Henry Savile , Provosts of Eton , were excused from wearing surplices . Though the conscience of Temple was so tender on the subject of wearing a surplice , it did not ...
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... Provost and Fellows had the power of making statutes for themselves . In a letter written to Dr. Chaloner , which most probably never reached him , as it is dated only a few days before his death , Ussher states to him the various ...
... Provost and Fellows had the power of making statutes for themselves . In a letter written to Dr. Chaloner , which most probably never reached him , as it is dated only a few days before his death , Ussher states to him the various ...
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