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Accordingly he studied there for some time , and met with Cuthbert Tonstall , afterwards bishop of Durham , and William Latimer , whom he called his preceptors . On his return , he studied for Eloy Dict . Hist . de Medicine . ? Biog .
Accordingly he studied there for some time , and met with Cuthbert Tonstall , afterwards bishop of Durham , and William Latimer , whom he called his preceptors . On his return , he studied for Eloy Dict . Hist . de Medicine . ? Biog .
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In 1519 , he succeeded Colet as dean of St. Paul's ; and some say , held also the deanery of Sarum , but this is not quite clear , although he is called dean of Salisbury by Herbert , in his " Life and Reign of Henry VIII .
In 1519 , he succeeded Colet as dean of St. Paul's ; and some say , held also the deanery of Sarum , but this is not quite clear , although he is called dean of Salisbury by Herbert , in his " Life and Reign of Henry VIII .
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A PACIUS ( JULIUS ) , an eminent lawyer and philosopher , called PACIUS DE BERIGA , from the name of a country seat belonging to his father's family , near Vicenza , was born at the latter city in 1550. His parents bestowed every pains ...
A PACIUS ( JULIUS ) , an eminent lawyer and philosopher , called PACIUS DE BERIGA , from the name of a country seat belonging to his father's family , near Vicenza , was born at the latter city in 1550. His parents bestowed every pains ...
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... with great success and approbation , at Saumur ; after which he became minister of a place called Marchenoir in the province of Dunois . He was an able advocate against the popish party , as appears by his best work , against father ...
... with great success and approbation , at Saumur ; after which he became minister of a place called Marchenoir in the province of Dunois . He was an able advocate against the popish party , as appears by his best work , against father ...
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... passed those hours of danger in " defying the armies of the living God , " by his blasphe- mous composition called " The Age of Reason , " the first part of which was published at London in 1794 , and the second the year following .
... passed those hours of danger in " defying the armies of the living God , " by his blasphe- mous composition called " The Age of Reason , " the first part of which was published at London in 1794 , and the second the year following .
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