487:, Sussex was decided against him by Robert Heath, now chief justice, in the common pleas, in 1635. He was still engaged in his research into ecclesiastical history, and published several treatises. In 1638 he was at work on a book on the Eucharistic Sacrifice, which he submitted to the approval of Laud. He was also apparently at this time much mixed up in the tortuous negotiations with the papacy which were conducted through
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430:, and the House of Commons voted a petition to the King that the author might be fitly punished and his book burned. The King issued a proclamation (14 June 1626) commanding silence on points of controversy. In March 1628 the House of Commons again appointed a committee of religion to inquire into the cases of Montagu,
299:'s anti-Laudian group. The House of Commons referred the book to Abbot. Abbot applied for authority to the King, and remonstrated with Montagu. But James himself approved of his work. "If that is to be a Papist" he said, "so am I a Papist". The matter did not rest with the King's death.
239:), Montagu was directed by the King to publish the work. It appeared the same year, and in 1615 James requested him to prepare an answer to Baronius on similar lines. This work, based on studies of classical and patristic antiquity, was at first apparently held back at Archbishop
278:, 1624. The 'Gagg' had contained forty-seven propositions which it attributed to the Church of England. Of these Montagu only allowed eight to be her true doctrine, again demarcating Anglican doctrine on two fronts. He also issued a defensive work, rebutting
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had erred in any directly fundamental article of faith. A second conference was held a few days later, at which
Montagu defended his theses in person against Morton and Preston. The two days of discussion, attended by nobility, changed no minds.
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took part, the matter was allowed to drop. But the question was too serious to rest for long. On 16 and 17 January 1626 a conference was held by
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1886:John Walker
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1512:Robert Carr
1500:Late modern
1409:Brian Duppa
1258:Robert Reed
1106:Æthelric II
928:Joseph Hall
901:Brian Duppa
787:Lee, Sidney
780:Attribution
461:Arminianism
369:), Durham (
358:Edward Coke
319:John Howson
260:John Selden
217:preferments
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2259:John Ellis
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1967:John Lewis
1906:John Lilly
1881:Thomas Fox
1427:Henry King
1414:Henry King
1359:George Day
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130:Michaelmas
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311:Charles I
235:(against
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126:Midsummer
82:Mountague
50:summarize
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1081:Ordbriht
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209:Petworth
154:literary
138:Lady Day
104:1577 at
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197:canonry
181:rectory
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106:Dorney
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