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In his recent work "Silence: A Christian History", Diarmaid MacCulloch has drawn attention (pp 170,287) to "The Life and Works of Antonion del Corro, 1527-91", an unpublished PhD thesis by W.McFadden and to a published work, much indebted to McFadden but with additional material, "Protestant
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was an important patron. In England, del Corro moved away from Calvinism to more tolerant and even free-thinking positions to become a controversialist. It has been suggested that his qualified acceptance stemmed from political expediency.
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Reformers in Elizabethan Oxford", Oxford 1983, pp 119–122. MacCulloch notes that del Corro made "cautious and unmistakable statements of Unitarianism" but still ended his days "in comfort as a prebendary of St Paul's Cathedral in London".
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The survey by Kimberly Lynn Hossain (2007) "Unraveling the Spanish Inquisition: Inquisitorial Studies in the Twenty-First Century"
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Asquith, Clare "Oxford University and Love's Labours Lost", p. 86, in Dennis Taylor, David N. Beauregard (editors),
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Three Spanish heretics and the Reformation : Antonio Del Corro, Cassiodoro De Reina, Cypriano De Valera
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of a grammar written by del Corro to teach Spanish to French speakers, and published in Oxford in 1586.
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Controversy over his views followed him to Oxford, where he did tutoring and catechism work (at
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He came to England in the period 1567-70 and settled there. Having behind him the influence of
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He became pastor of the Spanish church in Antwerp, but caused offence there too.
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The Italian Encounter with Tudor England: a Cultural Politics of Translation
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Sanctae Inquisitionis Hispanicae Artes aliquot detectae ac palam traductae
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The Reina-Valera Bible: From Dream to Reality | Literatura Bautista
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Vermaseren, B. A. (1985) "Who was Reginaldus Gonsalvius Montanus?"
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In France he used the name Bellerive, and served as a minister in
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He travelled to Lausanne and Geneva but came to quarrel with
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Troubling Confessions: Speaking Guilt in Law and Literature
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Beyond the Myth of The Inquisition: Ours Is "The Golden Age
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in his preaching. He retreated from the Calvinist view of
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The English Reformation: religion and cultural adaptation
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Leicester and the Court: essays on Elizabethan politics
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The Clergy of the Church of England Database 1540–1835
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At the Temple Church, he showed the influence of the
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The Life and Works of Antonio del Corro (1527-1591)
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Index

Seville
London
University of Oxford
Hieronymite
Cipriano de Valera
Luther
Melanchthon
Bullinger
Spanish Inquisition
Reginaldus Gonsalvius Montanus
Casiodoro de Reina
Jean Calvin
Henry of Navarre
BĂ©arn
Jeanne d'Albret
Renée of France
Montargis
William Cecil
Temple Church
Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester
Lutheran
Hemmingius
predestination
Richard Alvey
Master of the Temple
Hart Hall
Oriel College
St John's College
John Rainolds
Doctor of Divinity

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