Dom Serenus Cressy, O.S.B., (originally born Hugh Paulinus de Cressy), (c. 1605 – 10 August 1674) was an English convert to Catholicism and Benedictine...
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The Long Text was first published in 1670 by the Benedictine monk Serenus de Cressy, reissued by George Hargreaves Parker in 1843, and published in a...
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English Benedictine monk Serenus de Cressy. Interest in Julian's writings increased with the publication of three versions of Cressy's book in the 19th century...
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Hugh Cressy, or de Cressy (c. 1570–1643) was an English-born judge in seventeenth-century Ireland. He is best remembered as the father of Serenus de Cressy...
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Maxime Cressy (b. 1997), American tennis player Serenus de Cressy (c. 1605–1674), English monk Will Cressy (1863–1930), American vaudeville comedian and...
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Hugh Cressy may refer to: Serenus de Cressy (c. 1605–1674), English monk Hugh Cressy (MP), Member of Parliament (MP) for Nottinghamshire Hugh de Cressy (died...
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assessments of his contemporaries. Hyde was aquitanced with the clergyman Serenus de Cressy who wrote an "Epistle Apologeticall to a Person of Honour" (1674)...
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Wales. Catholic tradition says he was martyred. The Benedictine monk Serenus de Cressy (1605–1674) maintained that Aristobulus was ordained by St. Paul and...
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active since 1933. The noted Benedictine scholar and royal chaplain Serenus de Cressy was born here in about 1605. Thorpe Salvin contains the ruins of Thorpe...
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2012-02-26.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Serenus de Cressy, Arbor virtutum or, An exact modell in the which are represented all...
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along with a former chapel in the parish of Kidwelly. According to Serenus de Cressy this Cadoc died AD 490, is buried in France, and is commemorated in...
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of which is contained in the work Sancta Sophia (1657) compiled by Serenus de Cressy. Some of the transcriptions of his works by the Cambrai nun Barbara...
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for the first time, in an edition by Serenus de Cressy. Charles Cotton – Voyage to Ireland in Burlesque Madame de La Fayette – Zayde Fulke Greville – The...
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Edward Stillingfleet (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
with the recusant Catholic Thomas Godden and noted Church scholar Serenus de Cressy. The Mischief of Separation (1687) originally a sermon, was followed...
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married the barrister Hugh de Cressy, later a judge in Ireland, and was the mother of the noted Benedictine scholar Serenus de Cressy. Ball, F. Elrington The...
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his reputation for the rest of his career, and was even noted in Serenus de Cressy's later works. He experienced various attacks over the years accusing...
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360–4, in abbreviated form. tr. Serenus Cressy. Church History of Brittany 24.7. 15th-century Life ed. M. Coens, 'Vie de S. Lebuin', in: Analecta bollandiana...
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he came out as a writer against Roman Catholic doctrine, attacking Serenus Cressy. He was answered by John Sergeant, to whom he replied in 1666. Seth...
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i.e. Serenus Cressy. Daniel Whitby, Meric Casaubon in 1665, and John Dobson defended Pierce, who himself retorted in 'A Specimen of Mr. Cressy's Misadventures...
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