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Edmund Bunny

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317: 205:, with Bunny's alterations; the second part, printed separately, 1594 and 1598, is his own. Parsons published his work anonymously, with the initials R. P., and Bunny did not know who was the author; Parsons reissued his work with the title 140:
2 July 1585), he devoted himself to the work of an itinerant preacher, travelling over most parts of England, attended by two servants on horseback, visiting towns and villages, and sometimes his university, as an evangelist.
124:. This he held for twenty-five years, and then resigned it. His subdeanery he resigned in 1579, and was succeeded by Henry Wright, M.A. In February 1579 he applied for the degree of D.D., but was refused. Retaining his London 223:
The Coronation of David: wherein out of that part of the Historic of David that showeth how he came to the Kingdome wee have set forth unto us what is like to be the end of these troubles that daylie arise for the gospels
255:(written 20 January 1602, and circulated in manuscript among his friends, against the charge of thrusting himself forward as a preacher), and mentions that Bunny had translated (apparently with revisions) the 108:; this was an unprecedented move, but the reason was that Merton had no one who could preach, while Bunny was a fluent extemporiser. On 10 July 1570 he was made B.D., and became in the same year chaplain to 169:
The Whole Summe of Christian Religion, given forth by two severall methodes or formes: the one higher, for the better learned, the other applyed to the capacitie of the common multitude, and meete for all
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Of Divorce for adulterie and Marrying againe; that there is no sufficient warrant so to do. With a note that R. P. many yeeres since was answered
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Certaine Prayers and Godly Exercises for the xvii of November wherein we solemnize the blessed reign of our gracious sovereigne lady Elizabeth
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The Scepter of Judah; or what maner of government it was, that unto the commonwealth or church of Israel was by the will of God appointed
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was translated into English by Edward May, 1580, but had a rival abridgment by William Lawne, 1584, translated by C. Fetherstone, 1585.
335: 298: 104:, in succession to John Braban. Returning to Oxford he graduated M.A. on 14 February 1565, and was soon after elected fellow of 195:
A Book of Christian Exercise, appertaining to Resolution, perused and accompanied now with a Treatise tending to Pacification
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Edmund was sent to Oxford University at the age of sixteen, and after graduating B.A. was elected probationer fellow of
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A briefe Answer unto those idle and frivolous quarrels of R. P. against the late edition of the Resolution
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A Christian Directorie . . . with reprofe of the . . . falsified edition . . . published by E. Buny
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Necessary Admonition out of the prophet Joel, concerning that Hand of God that of late was upon us
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He was born in 1540 at the Vache, the seat of Edward Restwold, his mother's father, near
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of York, in succession to Robert Babthorp, D.D. (d. 1570), and gave him the rectory of
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Institutionis Christianae Religionis, a Jo. Calvino conscriptae, compendium
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of Newton or Bunny Hall in Wakefield parish, who was treasurer of
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On 30 March 1564 he received the prebend of Oxgate in
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A Defence of his Labour in the Work of the Ministry
244:, Oxford, 1610; also London, same size and date. 393:16th-century Calvinist and Reformed theologians 339:. Vol. 7. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 302:. Vol. 7. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 132:, installed 21 October 1575), and a third at 8: 368:English Calvinist and Reformed Christians 268: 152:, 26 February 1619, and was buried in 74:, and obtained some compensation from 363:16th-century English Anglican priests 282: 280: 278: 276: 274: 272: 7: 16:For the New Zealand politician, see 373:Fellows of Magdalen College, Oxford 177:, &c. 1576. This abridgment of 14: 388:16th-century English male writers 378:Fellows of Merton College, Oxford 336:Dictionary of National Biography 315: 299:Dictionary of National Biography 209:, 1585; for Bunny's defence see 171:, &c., 1576, (black letter). 1: 383:16th-century English writers 398:Clergy from Buckinghamshire 238:, 1589, (licensed in 1587). 50:. He was the eldest son of 414: 15: 128:, with another at York ( 95:Richard, the second son 52:Richard Bunny (d. 1584) 226:, 1588 (black letter). 293:"Bunny, Edmund"  257:Imitatio Jesu Christi 102:St Paul's Cathedral 66:; he suffered as a 26:(1540–1619) was an 114:archbishop of York 18:Edmund Percy Bunny 164:Bunny published: 44:Chalfont St Giles 405: 340: 319: 318: 304: 303: 295: 284: 97:, for so doing. 83:Magdalen College 78:(16 June 1574). 413: 412: 408: 407: 406: 404: 403: 402: 343: 342: 329:, ed. (1886). " 327:Stephen, Leslie 325: 316: 308: 307: 288:Stephen, Leslie 286: 285: 270: 265: 232:, &c. 1588. 211:A briefe Answer 162: 116:, who made him 48:Buckinghamshire 40: 21: 12: 11: 5: 411: 409: 401: 400: 395: 390: 385: 380: 375: 370: 365: 360: 355: 345: 344: 313: 312: 306: 305: 290:, ed. (1886). 267: 266: 264: 261: 246: 245: 239: 233: 227: 220: 214: 199:Robert Parsons 192: 186: 172: 161: 158: 136:(first stall, 110:Edmund Grindal 106:Merton College 39: 36: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 410: 399: 396: 394: 391: 389: 386: 384: 381: 379: 376: 374: 371: 369: 366: 364: 361: 359: 356: 354: 351: 350: 348: 341: 338: 337: 332: 331:Bunny, Edmund 328: 323: 322:public domain 310: 309: 301: 300: 294: 289: 283: 281: 279: 277: 275: 273: 269: 262: 260: 258: 254: 251:makes use of 250: 243: 240: 237: 234: 231: 228: 225: 221: 218: 215: 212: 208: 204: 200: 196: 193: 190: 187: 184: 180: 176: 173: 170: 167: 166: 165: 159: 157: 155: 151: 147: 142: 139: 135: 131: 127: 123: 119: 115: 111: 107: 103: 98: 96: 92: 88: 84: 79: 77: 73: 69: 65: 61: 57: 53: 49: 45: 37: 35: 33: 30:churchman of 29: 25: 19: 334: 314: 297: 256: 252: 249:Anthony Wood 247: 241: 235: 229: 222: 216: 210: 206: 194: 188: 182: 174: 168: 163: 154:York Minster 143: 122:Bolton Percy 99: 80: 41: 24:Edmund Bunny 23: 22: 358:1619 deaths 353:1540 births 311:Attribution 183:Institution 179:John Calvin 144:He died at 347:Categories 263:References 91:Gray's Inn 87:Staple Inn 68:Protestant 60:Henry VIII 150:Yorkshire 76:Elizabeth 64:Edward VI 32:Calvinist 138:collated 134:Carlisle 28:Anglican 324::  191:, 1584. 126:prebend 118:subdean 56:Berwick 34:views. 213:below. 203:Jesuit 201:, the 146:Cawood 130:Wistow 70:under 160:Works 224:sake 89:and 72:Mary 62:and 38:Life 333:". 181:'s 349:: 296:. 271:^ 259:. 148:, 112:, 46:, 20:.

Index

Edmund Percy Bunny
Anglican
Calvinist
Chalfont St Giles
Buckinghamshire
Richard Bunny (d. 1584)
Berwick
Henry VIII
Edward VI
Protestant
Mary
Elizabeth
Magdalen College
Staple Inn
Gray's Inn
Richard, the second son
St Paul's Cathedral
Merton College
Edmund Grindal
archbishop of York
subdean
Bolton Percy
prebend
Wistow
Carlisle
collated
Cawood
Yorkshire
York Minster
John Calvin

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