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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 828: 441:, bishop of Chichester and an opponent, he was appointed to the vacant see. He was elected on 14 July 1628 and received dispensation to hold Petworth with his bishopric. On 22 August Montagu was confirmed in Bow Church. During the ceremony one Jones, a stationer, made objection to the confirmation but the objection was over-ruled as informal; and on 24 August he was consecrated at 36: 356:. He was, however, allowed to return to Stanford Rivers on giving a bond. Charles then made Montagu one of his chaplains, and let the Commons know on 9 July that he was displeased. On 11 July parliament was prorogued. On 2 August, when the parliament was sitting at Oxford, Montagu was too ill to attend, and after discussion in which 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 417:
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.
247:. In the epistle dedicatory addressed to the King, Montagu states his object to be to trace the origins of Christian faith and doctrine, and show that the Anglican position was derived from the "ancient founts". Montagu's aim was to support the 518:, against an inhibition directed by the bishop against Mr. Carter, parson of that parish, and a commission was appointed to consider his offences. Before any further steps were taken, he died on 13 April 1641, and was buried in 282:
who charged Montagu with supporting "praying unto saints and angels in time of need". It proved a magnet for controversy, with answer after answer coming from the presses. There was a complaint from two East Anglian ministers,
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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 Charles's command, as the result of which the bishops of London
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Controversy around Montagu's positions played an important part in the period 1625–9, both in publications and in political moves, and was one of the issues setting the tone for the reign of
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The House of Commons took up the matter, and accused the author of dishonouring the late King (James I). A debate on the matter was followed by Montagu's committal to the custody of the
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Immediate Addresse unto God alone, first delivered in a Sermon before his Majestie at Windsore, since reuised and inlarged to a just treatise of Invocation of Saints
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against its enemies. He would not recognise the foreign Reformed bodies as lawful branches of the church. He never completed the task which he had set himself.
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Anti-Montacutum, an Appeale or Remonstrance of the Orthodox Ministers of the Church of England against Richard Mountague
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that Montagu had not gone further than the doctrine of the Church of England, or what was compatible with it.
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Montagu still had the strongest supporters at court in Laud and Buckingham himself; and on the death of
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Eusebii de Demonstratione Evangelica libri decem ... omnia studio R. M. Latine facta, notis illustrata
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The January meeting was followed shortly by a watershed conference beginning 11 February, prompted by
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work he carried on at Eton, and the second book issued from the Eton press was his edition of
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Godly Clergy in Early Stuart England: The Caroline Puritan Movement, 1620–1643
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Altars Restored: The Changing Face of English Religious Worship, 1547-c.1700
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Articles of Inquiry put forth at his Primary Visitation as Bishop of Norwich
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Puritans and Puritanism in Europe and America: A Comprehensive Encyclopedia
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Antidiatribae ad priorern partem diatribes J. Caesaris Bulengeri
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A Gagg for the New Gospell? No. A New Gagg for an old Goose
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Diatribae upon the first part of the late History of Tithes
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Appello Caesarem: a just Appeale from two unjust Informers
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with his fellowship at Eton by dispensation from James I.
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The committee of religion renewed their censure of the
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The two Invectives of Gregory Nazianzen against Julian
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London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. 2040: 2026: 2018: 1610: 1596: 1588: 958: 944: 936: 870: 668:. Cambridge University Press. p. 10. 179:of Eton and in the same year received the 696:Macauley, John S. "Mountague, Richard". 245:Analecta Ecclesiasticarum Exercitationum 84:) (1577 – 13 April 1641) was an English 60:of all important aspects of the article. 699:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 583: 379:George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham 2496:17th-century Church of England bishops 495:a plausible accusation of romanising. 56:Please consider expanding the lead to 27:English cleric and prelate (1577–1641) 623: 621: 619: 617: 615: 613: 611: 609: 607: 605: 7: 547:Apparatus ad Origines Ecclesiasticas 164:, but the work was never completed. 571:Versio et Notae in Photii Epistolas 160:, 1610. He was also to have edited 728:Kenneth Fincham, Nicholas Tyacke, 25: 2556:17th-century Anglican theologians 2551:16th-century Anglican theologians 2506:17th-century English male writers 233:Exercitationes ad Baronii Annales 191:, a post which he exchanged with 2521:People from South Bucks District 826: 818:Dictionary of National Biography 798:Dictionary of National Biography 763:Dictionary of National Biography 741:Francis J. Bremer, Tom Webster, 636:Dictionary of National Biography 565:Acts and Monuments of the Church 475:In his diocese Montagu lived at 391:Robert Rich, 2nd Earl of Warwick 34: 2526:People educated at Eton College 662:Tom Webster (30 October 2003). 211:, Sussex, where he rebuilt the 48:may be too short to adequately 58:provide an accessible overview 1: 592:"Montagu, Richard (MNTG594R)" 2536:Burials at Norwich Cathedral 2501:17th-century English writers 716:UK public library membership 553:De Originibus Ecclesiasticis 1937:Berkeley Scudamore-Stanhope 596:A Cambridge Alumni Database 403:Emmanuel College, Cambridge 2572: 598:. University of Cambridge. 335:perseverance of the saints 227:On the death, in 1614, of 924: 915: 907: 897: 888: 880: 873: 167:In 1610, he received the 118:King's College, Cambridge 2541:People from Aldingbourne 1957:Arthur Winnington-Ingram 1942:Edward Winnington-Ingram 875:Church of England titles 812:"Buckeridge, John"  792:"Montagu, Richard"  757:"Buckeridge, John"  630:"Montagu, Richard"  280:Marco Antonio de Dominis 268:A Gag for the New Gospel 100:Montagu was born during 2516:Archdeacons of Hereford 1641:(territory unspecified) 1635:(territory unspecified) 1619:Archdeacons of Hereford 849:Encyclopædia Britannica 422:Subsequent developments 393:in Buckingham's house, 1491:Sir William Ashburnham 1419:Episcopacy abolished ( 708:10.1093/ref:odnb/19031 498:On the translation of 205:Archdeacon of Hereford 112:, and was educated at 2486:Bishops of Chichester 1774:Robert Geffrye/Jeffry 1207:Gilbert of St Leonard 967:Bishops of Chichester 456:Book of Common Prayer 385:York House Conference 343:double predestination 2546:People from Petworth 891:Bishop of Chichester 451:Thirty-nine Articles 401:) and the master of 223:Controversial writer 2420:Reginald Waterfield 2138:Stephen de Ledebury 2122:John de Aqua-Blanca 1947:Rowland Money-Kyrle 1721:William de Sheynton 1687:Richard of Hertford 1675:William of Conflans 1660:Alexander de Walton 1527:Philip Shuttleworth 1364:John Christopherson 1228:Robert de Stratford 453:and printed in the 345:against Montagu in 132:1597. He graduated 2491:Bishops of Norwich 2289:Silvanus Griffiths 2153:William Bermingham 2098:Ralph de Maidstone 1916:Richard Lane Freer 1839:Silvanus Griffiths 1735:Richard Tissington 1726:John de Bedwardine 1708:Thomas de Chaundos 1681:Roger of Sevenoaks 1655:William fitzWalter 1542:Ernest Wilberforce 1263:Stephen Patrington 1192:Richard de la Wich 1167:Nicholas de Aquila 537:, Cambridge, 1625. 395:York House, Strand 148:1609. 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Index

Gagg controversy

lead section
summarize
provide an accessible overview
cleric
prelate
Christmastide
Dorney
vicar
Eton
King's College, Cambridge
junior fellows
Midsummer
Michaelmas
BA
Lady Day
MA
BD
Sir Henry Savile
literary
Basil the Great
living
Wootton Courtney
Fellow
rectory
Stanford Rivers
Dean of Hereford
Oliver Lloyd
canonry

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