near Exeter. He was fifth son of Richard Rainolds; William Rainolds was his brother. His uncle Thomas Rainolds held the living of Pinhoe from 1530 to 1537...
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Poole John Preston John Rainolds Mary Rowlandson Edward Reynolds Edmund Rice Robert Rich, 2nd Earl of Warwick John Robinson John Rogers Rev. John Russell...
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Dæmonologie (1597), referring to the opinions of Scot as "damnable". John Rainolds in Censura Librorum Apocryphorum (1611), Richard Bernard in Guide to...
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Deans Lancelot Andrewes, John Overall, James Montague, William Barlow, Giles Tomson and Thomas Ravis. Also John Rainolds (sometimes written as Reynolds)...
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Andrew Bing; First Oxford Company, translated Isaiah to Malachi: John Harding, John Rainolds (or Reynolds), Thomas Holland, Richard Kilby, Miles Smith, Richard...
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States John Rainolds or Reynolds (1549–1607), English academic and churchman John Reynolds Gardiner (1944–2006), American author and engineer John Reynold...
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of England include: John Rainolds, a prominent academic during Queen Elizabeth's reign. William Whatley, minister of Banbury. John Milton In 2002, the...
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favour of the new textbooks, and making Ramus an authoritative figure. John Rainolds at Oxford was an example of an older academic torn by the issue; his...
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(1891). "Hart, John (d.1586)" . Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 25. London: Smith, Elder & Co. Feingold, Mordechai. "Rainolds, John". Oxford Dictionary...
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(b. 1574) May 17 – Anna d'Este, French princess (b. 1531) May 21 – John Rainolds, English scholar and Bible translator (b. 1549) May 25 – Mary Magdalene...
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church. The Textus Receptus and the King James Version were defended by John William Burgon (1813 – 1888) in his The Revision Revised (1881) and also...
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the university's founder Robert Polenius and the Puritan theologian John Rainolds. Since Polonius is a parody of a pompous pseudo-intellectual and his...
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funded a lectureship in theology at Oxford University for the Puritan John Rainolds. He had underwritten the debts of his son-in-law, Sir Philip Sidney...
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Bible. John Rogers (1570–1636) sometimes referred to as "Roaring" John Rogers, was a nonconformist known for his fiery preaching style. John Rainolds (1549–1607)...
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the Bodleian Library Nicholas Hilliard (c. 1547–1619), portraitist John Rainolds (1549–1605), Puritan scholar Richard Hooker (1554–1600), Anglican theologian...
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provide replies to it. Thomas Hobbes, Theodore Beza, Conrad Vorstius and John Rainolds were among those who wrote counter-arguments against the work. "The...
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this site was developed by Taylor Wimpey Plc for high-density housing. John Rainolds (1549–1607), English Puritan academic and churchman Kevin Brooks (b...
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William Reynolds (theologian) (redirect from William Rainolds)
William Reynolds (also Rainolds, Raynolds, Latin Reginaldus) (c.1544 at Pinhorn near Exeter - 24 August 1594 at Antwerp) was an English Catholic theologian...
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Crossing to England towards the end of 1582, he attended the lectures of John Rainolds (1549–1607) at Oxford, and those of William Whitaker at Cambridge. He...
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University. (Robert Pullen, was the founder of Oxford University, and John Rainolds, was the President of Corpus Christi College.) "Any dating of Hamlet...
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attitude such as Whitaker and Andrew Willet disagreeing with Bilson. John Rainolds at the Hampton Court Conference in 1604 wished to make the Lambeth Articles...
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1608, together with a letter to Knollys from his friend, the puritan John Rainolds, in which Bishop Bancroft's sermon at St Paul's Cross (9 February 1588–9)...
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Catholic dissidents John Wyclif, Jan Hus, Savonarola, and Erasmus. The Protestant Reformation is strongly represented, and John Rainolds, the learned Oxford...
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home together "very friendly ... and play the sodomites, or worse." John Rainolds warned of the "filthy sparkles of lust to that vice the putting of women's...
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Dell'Historia Naturale Thomas Morley – The First Book of Consort Lessons John Rainolds – Th'Overthrow of Stage Plays Anonymous A Larum for London (or c. 1602)...
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in the Church of England and the Elizabethan Religious Settlement. John Rainolds, elected president in 1598, suggested the idea of the King James Bible...
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20 November (burial) – John Lyly, writer (born 1553) 1607 May – Edward Dyer, courtier and poet (born 1543) 21 May – John Rainolds, scholar and Bible translator...
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written by John Northbrooke (1577), Stephen Gosson (1582), Philip Stubbes (1583), Philip Sidney (1595) Thomas Beard (1597), and John Rainolds (1599). The...
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date unknown Kutsuki Mototsuna, Japanese military commander (d. 1632) John Rainolds, English scholar and Bible translator (d. 1607) Juan de Salcedo, Spanish...
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John Spenser (1559–1614) was an English academic, president of Corpus Christi College, Oxford. He was educated at Merchant Taylors' School, London, and...
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