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1116:(R. Parsons), the Author of the deceitfull Treatise of Mitigation: concerning the Romish Doctrine both in question of Rebellion and of Aequivocation,' London, 1608.
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523:. In 1610 he preached the sermon
458:'s chaplains, and in 1606 became
1898:Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield
1766:
1758:Dictionary of National Biography
1733:
1151:The Encounter against M. Parsons
728:Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield
722:Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield
628:Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield
373:All Saints' Church, Long Marston
348:educated in the city and nearby
3627:High Medieval Bishops of Durham
1176:had written a treatise against
965:, and had little sympathy with
949:was one of his correspondents.
792:, and pushed on to the city of
664:, the north-western portion of
543:, who became a friend; and met
406:as his colleague, to accompany
74:
4199:17th-century English educators
4194:16th-century English educators
1057:, who as a schoolboy received
402:In 1602 he was selected, with
300:as a diocesan, and underlying
21:Thomas Morton (disambiguation)
1:
2810:(including precursor offices)
1267:The English Historical Review
412:Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor
4219:17th-century English writers
4209:16th-century English writers
3571:Bishops of Chester-le-Street
1391:St John's College, Cambridge
1333:UK public library membership
1069:He gained a reputation as a
768:In June 1632, Morton became
756:'s incriminated books. With
690:to a congregation including
358:St John's College, Cambridge
274:St John's College, Cambridge
1667:Richardson, p. 34 note 47;
1387:"Thomas Morton (1564–1659)"
1373:A Cambridge Alumni Database
1369:"Morton, Thomas (MRTN582T)"
1349:. Cheshire Heraldry Society
1245:Christ's College, Cambridge
1088:Morton's major works were:
1002:Christ's College, Cambridge
730:, on the recommendation of
678:allegiance oath controversy
586:. In 1615, on the death of
381:Lord President of the North
320:Morton in 1637, painted by
224:Easton Maudit parish church
4240:
4164:Lord-lieutenants of Durham
3013:(became Bishop of Chester)
1749:Morton, Thomas (1564–1659)
1565:Patrick Collinson (1979).
1375:. University of Cambridge.
408:Ralph Eure, 3rd Baron Eure
18:
4214:16th-century male writers
4204:English religious writers
3666:County Palatine of Durham
2902:(Archbishop of Lichfield)
2544:
1975:
1969:Lord Lieutenant of Durham
1966:
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1722:R. C. Richardson (1972),
1307:Quintrell, Brian (2004).
857:County palatine of Durham
499:In 1609 James I made him
422:, and collected books at
292:views. He rose to become
50:
43:
4184:17th-century Protestants
4179:16th-century Protestants
3205:Lichfield & Coventry
3089:Coventry & Lichfield
3016:Peter, Bishop of Chester
1801:Church of England titles
1701:Suellen Mutchow Towers,
1597:. Chetham Society. 1865.
1130:, London, 1609. Against
917:a home and maintenance.
656:Morton's see was large:
604:Archbishop of Canterbury
590:, James I nominated him
565:Marco Antonio De Dominis
344:. He was brought up and
189:East Riding of Yorkshire
2693:Charles James Blomfield
1789:Encyclopædia Britannica
1784:Morton, Thomas (bishop)
1505:Victoria County History
1038:Nag's Head Consecration
911:First English Civil War
642:, given him by James I
416:Christian IV of Denmark
352:. In 1582, he became a
4018:Henry Montagu Villiers
3938:Episcopacy abolished (
3873:Christopher Bainbridge
3701:William of St. Barbara
3472:Bishops of Lindisfarne
3267:Episcopacy abolished (
2599:Episcopacy abolished (
1688:vol. XVII, 1952–1955;
1325:10.1093/ref:odnb/19373
842:usher of the black rod
464:Council of the Marches
426:and elsewhere. He met
333:
325:
3780:Late Medieval Bishops
3766:Robert of Holy Island
3661:High Medieval Bishops
3096:Alexander de Stavenby
3080:Alexander de Stavenby
2451:William Holden Hutton
1607:Charles W. A. Prior,
1547:Peter T. van Rooden,
1476:Lee, Frederick George
1187:Book of Common Prayer
1172:. Robert Nicholls of
1140:Descensus controversy
750:York House Conference
668:, and large parts of
331:
319:
304:beliefs shown in the
254:Elizabeth née Leedale
252:Richard Morton &
4149:Bishops of Lichfield
4033:Brooke Foss Westcott
4028:J. B. Lightfoot
3856:Early modern Bishops
3681:William de St-Calais
3309:Frederick Cornwallis
3070:Geoffrey de Muschamp
2808:Bishops of Lichfield
2491:Roland Riem (Acting)
2209:Harold Costley-White
2194:Henry Montagu Butler
1979:Henry Vane the Elder
1937:Episcopacy abolished
1083:A Catholicke Appeale
1025:University of Leiden
931:Reformed theologians
866:On the abolition of
808:'s committal to the
626:; and John Overall,
612:Archbishop of Armagh
404:Richard Crakanthorpe
383:. In 1602, when the
146:(February 1619–1632)
83:Episcopacy abolished
4189:English Protestants
4159:Deans of Winchester
4154:Deans of Gloucester
4001:Late modern Bishops
3992:William Van Mildert
3075:William de Cornhill
3033:, Bishop of Chester
2281:Deans of Winchester
2199:Donald Spence Jones
2024:Deans of Gloucester
1654:Richardson, p. 34;
1641:Richardson, p. 24;
1517:Richardson, p. 21;
1170:matters indifferent
1013:Sibrandus Lubbertus
838:Bishop of Lichfield
776:by his prebendary,
620:Bishop of Caithness
608:Christopher Hampton
533:St Paul's Cathedral
430:, then residing at
336:Morton was born in
4139:Bishops of Chester
3746:Thomas de Melsonby
3126:Robert de Stretton
2638:Nicholas Stratford
2538:Bishops of Chester
2471:Michael Stancliffe
2189:Edward Bickersteth
1954:Political offices
1943:Title next held by
1844:Dean of Winchester
1817:Dean of Gloucester
1680:Wilfred W. Biggs,
1507:, pp. 109–112
1182:diocese of Lincoln
1132:Theophilus Higgons
1079:Apologia catholica
1017:contra-Remonstrant
786:First Bishops' War
632:Christopher Hatton
580:Archbishop of York
561:Friedrich Spanheim
527:at the opening of
501:Dean of Winchester
460:Dean of Gloucester
393:Bishop of Hereford
334:
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129:Dean of Winchester
122:Dean of Gloucester
33:The Right Reverend
4144:Bishops of Durham
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4083:N. T. Wright
3888:Cuthbert Tunstall
3797:Lewis de Beaumont
3756:Walter of Kirkham
3465:Bishops of Durham
3431:
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3410:Jonathan Gledhill
3304:Richard Smalbroke
3136:Richard le Scrope
3101:Hugh de Pateshull
3060:Gerard la Pucelle
3031:Robert de Limesey
2774:
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2643:Sir William Dawes
2633:Thomas Cartwright
2569:William Chaderton
2504:
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2466:Oswin Gibbs-Smith
2330:Lawrence Humphrey
2295:William Kingsmill
2247:
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2128:Knightly Chetwood
2053:Lawrence Humphrey
1991:
1990:
1976:Succeeded by
1905:Succeeded by
1878:Succeeded by
1871:Bishop of Chester
1851:Succeeded by
1824:Succeeded by
1331:(Subscription or
1194:by William Jones.
1075:Roman Catholicism
886:, ten miles from
732:Lancelot Andrewes
652:Bishop of Chester
592:Bishop of Chester
557:Westminster Abbey
545:Abraham Scultetus
521:Winchester School
519:, head-master of
397:Church of England
279:
278:
203:20 September 1659
136:Bishop of Chester
70:Diocese of Durham
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4174:Clergy from York
4078:Michael Turnbull
3987:Shute Barrington
3923:George Montaigne
3893:James Pilkington
3868:William Senhouse
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3751:Nicholas Farnham
3711:Philip of Poitou
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3329:James Cornwallis
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3156:William Heyworth
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3045:Roger de Clinton
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2698:John Bird Sumner
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2441:William Stephens
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2093:George Warburton
2083:Richard Senhouse
2038:William Jennings
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1925:Bishop of Durham
1915:Preceded by
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1834:Preceded by
1807:Preceded by
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861:serjeant-at-arms
774:House of Commons
770:Bishop of Durham
764:Bishop of Durham
736:Clifton Camville
684:Nicholas Byfield
624:Bishop of London
616:Alexander Forbes
553:Pierre Du Moulin
549:Giovanni Diodati
452:Richard Bancroft
362:William Whitaker
322:Simon Luttichuys
306:Gagg controversy
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