The Present State of the Universities, and of the Five Adjacent Counties of Cambridge, Huntington, Bedford, Buckingham and Oxford, Volume 1author, and sold, 1744 - 476ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... Merton College ; this is a hand- fome Old Gothick Building , faid to be the beft proportioned Church in Town , and better adorn'd on the Infide than most of them ; it has a very large Square Tower for its Steeple , but not lofty . As to ...
... Merton College ; this is a hand- fome Old Gothick Building , faid to be the beft proportioned Church in Town , and better adorn'd on the Infide than most of them ; it has a very large Square Tower for its Steeple , but not lofty . As to ...
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... College . and Merton College on the Eaft , confifting chiefly of one large Quadrangle , about 100 Foot long , and 80 broad , and a fine Pile of modern Building , which looks into Chrift - Church Meadows ; in which are fome of the ...
... College . and Merton College on the Eaft , confifting chiefly of one large Quadrangle , about 100 Foot long , and 80 broad , and a fine Pile of modern Building , which looks into Chrift - Church Meadows ; in which are fome of the ...
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... Merton College is fituated Eaft of Cor- Merton pus Chrifti , and confifts of three Courts ; College . the grand or inner Court is about 110 Foot long , and 100 broad . The chief Buildings here , as in other Colleges , are the Chapel ...
... Merton College is fituated Eaft of Cor- Merton pus Chrifti , and confifts of three Courts ; College . the grand or inner Court is about 110 Foot long , and 100 broad . The chief Buildings here , as in other Colleges , are the Chapel ...
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... College . HALL S. There are now but five Halls remaining in Oxford , viz . St. Alban Hall , Edmund Hall , St. Mary Hall , New - Inn Hall , and Maudlin Hall . St. Alban Hall is fituated in St. John's Hall . Parish , and adjoyns to Merton ...
... College . HALL S. There are now but five Halls remaining in Oxford , viz . St. Alban Hall , Edmund Hall , St. Mary Hall , New - Inn Hall , and Maudlin Hall . St. Alban Hall is fituated in St. John's Hall . Parish , and adjoyns to Merton ...
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... College and Merton he appointed Greek Lectures , and the rest of the fmall Colleges had one Lecturer affigned them , and the Scholars were commanded to attend thofe Lectures on Pain of lofing their Commons every Day they were abfent ...
... College and Merton he appointed Greek Lectures , and the rest of the fmall Colleges had one Lecturer affigned them , and the Scholars were commanded to attend thofe Lectures on Pain of lofing their Commons every Day they were abfent ...
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195 ÆäÀÌÁö - But among many other considerations, from this especially, because that declaration is founded upon such a dispensing power as hath been often declared illegal in parliament, and particularly in the years 1662 and 1672, and in the beginning of your majesty's reign...
330 ÆäÀÌÁö - I will conform to the liturgy of the church of England, as it is now by law established.
161 ÆäÀÌÁö - Wicked kings and tyrants ought to be put to death; and if the judges and inferior magistrates will not do their office, the power of the sword devolves to the people. If the major part of the people refuse to exercise this power, then the ministers may excommunicate such a king; after which it is lawful for any of the subjects to kill him, as the people did Athaliah and Jehu Jezebel.
315 ÆäÀÌÁö - Montgomeryshire, the City of London, and in every city and town being a county of itself...
299 ÆäÀÌÁö - Cambridge, and for the great zeal and care that the Lords and Commons of this present Parliament have for the maintenance of good and godly literature, and the virtuous education of youth...
328 ÆäÀÌÁö - I, AB, do solemnly and sincerely, in the presence of God, profess, testify, and declare, that I do believe, that, in the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, there is not any transubstantiation of the elements of bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ, at or after the consecration thereof by any person whatsoever...
145 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... yielded a harvest of extraordinary good and sound knowledge in all parts of learning : and many who were wickedly introduced, applied themselves to the study of...
195 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... and in the beginning of your Majesty's reign ; and is a matter of so great moment and consequence to the whole nation, both in church and state, that your petitioners cannot, in prudence, honour, or...
145 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... ill husbandry and unskilful cultivation would have made it fruitful only in ignorance, profanation, atheism and rebellion; but by God's wonderful blessing, the goodness and richness of that soil could not be made barren by all that stupidity and negligence.
367 ÆäÀÌÁö - Persons of foreign Nations being often employed in the Education and Tuition of Youth, both at home and in their Travels...