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John Sanderson (priest)

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346: 35:, in May 1554, became a scholar there, and in 1558 proceeded to the degree of B.A. He was subsequently elected a fellow, and in 1561 he graduated M.A. It is probable that he was related, perhaps as an older brother, to Lawrence Sanderson from Furness Abbey, Lancashire, who matriculated as a sizar of the same college in 1560 and was ordained deacon at London in May 1567 at the age of 24. 117:, Antwerp, 1589; also Oxford, 1594, 1602, 1609, dedicated to Cardinal Allen. The grant of the exclusive privilege of printing the work is dated 11 August 1583. Arnold Hatfield, a stationer of London, obtained in 1589 a license to reprint this book. This was a logic textbook that was popular in England, with the books of 58:
and other profane authors when discoursing on the scriptures. He was expelled from his fellowship for "suspicious doctrine", and his attitude refusing to make a written recantation in a prescribed form, though he made some kind of revocation. Among the reasons for his expulsion was his insulting the
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The main points of Sanderson's commonplaces delivered in Trinity College Chapel are extant in manuscript (Parker MS. 106, p. 537). An account of his expulsion from Trinity College, including his Latin verses to Archbishop Parker (Parker MS. in Corpus Christi College Library, No. 106,
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Master. He appealed to the vice-chancellor, but the visitors of the university, or the commissioners for causes ecclesiastical, interposed, and he was not restored to his fellowship.
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A Literary & Biographical History, or Bibliographical Dictionary of the English Catholics from the Break with Rome in 1534 to the Present Time, Volume V
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stating that the affair was a struggle over the religious conformity of the University of Cambridge as whole.
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on 18 August 1602; his remains were found under the site of the nave of Cambrai Cathedral in October 1822.
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In 1562 John Sanderson was logic reader of the university. His commonplaces in
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Soon afterwards Sanderson went to Rome, and then to France, finally moving
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De Omnibus S. Scripturae Locis Inter Pontificios Et Haereticos Controversis
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Tabulae Vel Schema Catechisticum De Tota Theologica Morali, Lib. i
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because of French civil warfare. In 1570 he was enrolled at the
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forming a collection of introductory compendia on the subject.
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on 2 and 4 September of that year gave offence to the master,
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and the observance of particular days; and with having used
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John Case and Aristotelianism in Renaissance England
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Lancashire
Trinity College, Cambridge
Trinity College Chapel
Robert Beaumont
fasting
allegory
Plato
Alexander Nowell
Matthew Parker
Flanders
English College, Douay
John Pits
University of Douay
William Allen
Cambrai Cathedral
Mons
Cambrai
John Seton
Thomas Wilson
Ralph Churton
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