Liber Cantabrigiensis, an Account of the Aids Afforded to Poor Students, the Encouragements Offered to Diligent Students, and the Rewards Conferred on Successful Students, in the University of Cambridge: To which is Prefixed, a Collection of Maxims, Aphorisms, &c. Designed for the Use of Learners |
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Page iv
... Henry VIII . , for the maintenance of students in divinity at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge . After the dissolution of the monasteries , King Henry VIII . proceeded to the reformation of the older cathedrals and the erection ...
... Henry VIII . , for the maintenance of students in divinity at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge . After the dissolution of the monasteries , King Henry VIII . proceeded to the reformation of the older cathedrals and the erection ...
Page v
... Henry VIII . with respect to the grammar- scholars and the students at the Universities is preserved in these words : " Moreover , we direct that out of the whole number of grammar boys who have their sustentation in our cathedral ...
... Henry VIII . with respect to the grammar- scholars and the students at the Universities is preserved in these words : " Moreover , we direct that out of the whole number of grammar boys who have their sustentation in our cathedral ...
Page viii
... Henry VIII . , when his object in the reformation of the cathe- drals was " the glory of Almighty God and the common welfare and happiness of the subjects of this realm . ” It is an enquiry of some importance whether these estates ...
... Henry VIII . , when his object in the reformation of the cathe- drals was " the glory of Almighty God and the common welfare and happiness of the subjects of this realm . ” It is an enquiry of some importance whether these estates ...
Page ix
... Henry VIII . statutes which deans of the reformed cathedrals are bound by oath to observe , in these words : " Ego N. qui ad Decanum hujus Ecclesiæ Cathedralis electus et institutus sum , Deum testor et per hæc sancta Dei Evangelia juro ...
... Henry VIII . statutes which deans of the reformed cathedrals are bound by oath to observe , in these words : " Ego N. qui ad Decanum hujus Ecclesiæ Cathedralis electus et institutus sum , Deum testor et per hæc sancta Dei Evangelia juro ...
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... Henry III . These , however , do not found the University , but recognize it , as a society of Students already existing with an organized constitution and regular form . Other letters and charters were granted from time to time by ...
... Henry III . These , however , do not found the University , but recognize it , as a society of Students already existing with an organized constitution and regular form . Other letters and charters were granted from time to time by ...
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