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Historia Ecclesiastica de Martyrio Fratrum Ordinis Divi Francisci dictorum de Observantia, qui partim in Anglia sub Henrico octavo Rege, partim in Belgio sub Principe Auriaco, partim et in Hybernia tempore Elizabethæ regnantis Reginæ, idque ab anno 1536 usque ad hunc nostrum præsentem annum 1582,
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calls him, in his supplementary volume, 'Thomas Bourchier Gallice, Lacton vero Anglice, et Latinis Lanius, vel Lanio, Italis autem Beccaro' (an alternative form of
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Oratio doctissima et efficacissima ad Franciscum Gonzagam totius ordinis ministrum generalem pro pace et disciplina regulari Magni Conventus Parisiensis instituenda
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conferred on him the degree of doctor, he travelled to Rome. He at first joined the convent of the
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attempted to re-establish the friars in England, Bourchier became a member of the new convent at
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De judicio religiosorum, in quo demonstratur quod a sæcularibus judicari non debeant
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The preface is dated from Paris, 1 January 1582. Other editions were brought out at
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Censura Orientalis Ecclesiæ de præcipuis Hæreticorum dogmatibus
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He wrote several books, but the only one that survives is the
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Another of his possible works was a treatise entitled
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