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Annals of the Reformation and establishment of religion, in the Church of England. Containing Accounts of the Government and Inspection of the Bishops in their respective Diocesses; as Matters, requiring their Care, fell out each Year: Ecclesiastical Commissions. The busy Actings of Papists and Puritans: The Difficulties and Dangers the State as well as the Church met with, from Time to Time; occasioned chiefly from the Endeavours to overthrow both, by the Power and Practices of such as favoured Mary Queen of Scots: Of whom many Special Transactions; and chiefly of her Sentence and Death, and the Consequences thereof, are shewn: And the Spanish Invasion in 1588. Both serving to enlighten those Two Great crises of Queen Elizabeth's Reign. Together with Divers other Political affairs of Note interspersed. This History is also improved by Notices given concerning the State and Events of the Church of Ireland; Occurrences and Differences that fell out in our Universities; Remarks of many Persons of Rank and Quality in Church and State; Books of Learning and Note, Libels, Pamphlets, &c. published yearly: All commencing from the Year of our Lord MDLXXXI. and so continued for divers Years. Collected diligently and faithfully from Records, Papers of State, Original Letters of Privy-Counsellors, Ambassadors, Bishops, Learned Men in the Universities, as elsewhere: And from other choice Manuscripts, reserved in our publick Libraries, or more private Archives. Together with an appendix, Containing Many choice Records, and Papers of Value; transcribed from Originals: Referred to in the Work; in order to the Vindication, Proof, and Illustration of the foregoing history. by John Strype, M.A. Vol. III.
Strype, John, 1643-1737.Date: M.DCC.XXXVII. [1737]- Books
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The life and acts of Matthew Parker, the first Archbishop of Canterbury in the reign of Queen Elizabeth. Under whose Primacy and Influence the Reformation of Religion was happily Effected; And the Church of England Restored, and Established upon the Principles whereon it stands to this Day. Wherein are related the said Archbishop's actions in ecclesiastical commissions, and synods; His Visitations of the Dioceses, Colleges and Hospitals within his Province, with his Injunctions and Regulations: Characters and Accounts of Bishops by him Consecrated: His Endeavours for Uniformity: His Diligence in Retrieving, and Publishing many Saxon, and other Ancient Historical Mss. of this Nation: His Procuring a more correct Translation of the Holy Bible: His Government of his own Dioces of Canterbury: His sober Thoughts, Counsels and Cares for Religion and this Church: and many particulars of the ecclesiastical history of those times hitherto Unknown, or very Obscure, are discovered and brought to Light. Compiled Faithfully from Records, Registers, State-Papers, Orders of Council, Authentic Letters, and sundry other Original Mss. In four books. To which is added, an appendix, Containing various Transcripts of Records, Letters, Instruments, Ordinances, Commissions, Discourses, Relations, Intelligences, and other secret Papers, above an Hundred in Number; for the Asserting or Illustrating the foregoing History. Among which will be found the Latin Life of this Archbp. Entituled, Matthaeus, so much and so long wanted in the Editions of the British Antiquities. By John Strype, M.A.
Strype, John, 1643-1737.Date: MDCCXI [1711]- Books
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Ecclesiastical memorials; relating chiefly to religion, and the reformation of it, and the emergencies of the Church of England, under King Henry Viii. King Edward VI. and Queen Mary the First. All which Being New, and such as have hitherto Escaped our Writers and Historians, will Communicate much more Light to those great Transactions in this Kingdom: and moreover Discover further the Inclinations and Influences of the respective Princes; The Embassies and Correspondencies with Foreign Potentates and States, chiefly with respect to Religion: The Oppositions made to it; The Troubles and Persecutions of the Professors of it: The Tempers, Practices, and Events of the Two Cardinals, wolsey and pole, and other Prelates and Great Men of both Parties, in the respective Reigns: Besides, Accounts of Convocations, Royal and Episcopal Visitations, Ecclesiastical Constitutions: Books from time to time set forth; with various other Matters worthy of Note and Observation. In three volumes. With a large appendix to each volume, containing original papers, records, &c. By John Stripe, M.A.
Strype, John, 1643-1737.Date: MDCCXXXIII. [1733]- Books
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The thankful Samaritan. A sermon preached at the cathedral church of S. Paul, before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, and the aldermen of the City of London, September the 16th. 1711. By John Strype, M. A. Vicar of Low Leyton in Essex.
Strype, John, 1643-1737.Date: 1711- Books
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The abridgment of the life of the most Reverend Father in God, Thomas Cranmer, sometime Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury, Composed by John Strype, D.D. and containing the history of the Church of England, and the reformation of it during the primacy of the said Arch-Bishop. Done by John Conrad Stephen Holling, superintendent of the Churches in the county of Delmenhorst, and first minister of the Gospel in the chief city thereof.
Strype, John, 1643-1737.Date: 1725- Books
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Lessons proper for fallible man. In a sermon preached at the lecture at St. Augustins Hackney. Sept. the 21. 1707. By John Strype, M.A. Published at Request.
Strype, John, 1643-1737.Date: [1708]- Books
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Annals of the Reformation and establishment of religion, and other various occurrences in the Church of England; during the first twelve years of Queen Elizabeth's happy reign. Wherein Account is given of the Restoring of religion from its Corruptions introduced under Queen Mary; Of filling the Sees with Protestant Bishops; Of the Famous Synod assembled in the Year MDLXII. Of the Workings and Endeavours of the Papists; And of the first Appearances of the Dissension from the Church Established. Compiled faithfully out of Papers of State, Authentick Records, Publick Registers, Private Letters, and other Original Manuscripts. Together with an appendix or repository, containing the most important of them. By John Strype, M.A.
Strype, John, 1643-1737.Date: MDCCIX. [1709]- Books
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The life of the learned Sir John Cheke, Kt. first instructer, afterwards Secretary of State to King Edward VI. One of the great restorers of good learning, and true religion in this kingdom. A Work, Wherein many remarkable points of history, relating to the state of learning and religion in the times of K. Henry VIII. K. Edward VI. and Q. Mary I. are brought to light. To which is added, a treatise of superstition, writ by the said learned knight, and now first published. By John Strype, M.A.
Strype, John, 1643-1737.Date: 1705- Books
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The life and acts of the Most Reverend Father in God, John Whitgift, D.D. the third and last Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, in the reign of Queen Elizabeth; Who, under Her Majesty, in that Station, Governed the Church of England for the Space of Twenty Years. Wherein Is Interwoven much of the History of the Affairs of this Church; viz. Nominations and Consecrations of Bishops; Bills and Petitions in Parliament about. Religion, and for Reformation of Corruptions and Abuses in the Church; Transactions in Convocations, and Ecclesiastical Commissions; the Diligence of Popish Priests and Jesuits; Methods for the Restraint of them; The Endeavours of those they called Puritans, to set up a New Church-Discipline; and the Prosecution of some of them; Notices of the first Separatists; Visitations of Dioceses, and the State of them; Matters of the Civil and Ecclesiastical Courts; Occurrences in the Universities, and Observations upon divers Heads and Members thereof; Accounts of Prelates, and other Learned Clergymen and Writers in those Times; Books and Writings of Note; Some further Discovery and Account (besides what hath been Printed) of that Memorable Conference at Hampton-Court before King James the First, with the Issue thereof, and the Effects it produced. The Whole Digested, Compiled and Attested from Records, Registers, Original Letters, and other Authentick Mss. taken from the Choicest Libraries and Collections of the Kingdom. In four books. Together with a large appendix of the said papers, to the Number of Cxxix. By John Strype, M. A. the Author of the Lives of the Three former Protestant Archbishops.
Strype, John, 1643-1737.Date: MDCCXVIII. [1718]- Books
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James Pilkington bishop of Durham desires Queen Elizabeth's leave to come up to London in September 1573. Lands detained from him, his letter to Secretary Cecil, and state of the bishoprick. (Extracted from Strype's Annals of the reformation 2 vol. p. 295.)
Strype, John, 1643-1737.Date: 1775?]- Books
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Annals of the Reformation and establishment of religion, and other various occurrences in the Church of England; During the First Twelve Years of Queen Elizabeth's Happy reign. Wherein Account is given of the Restoring of religion from its Corruptions introduced under Queen Mary; Of filling the Sees with Protestant Bishops; Of the Famous Synod assembled in the Year MDLXII. Of the Workings and Endeavours of the Papists; And of the first Appearances of the Dissension from the Church Established. Compiled faithfully out of Papers of State, Authentick Records, Publick Registers, Private Letters, and other Original Manuscripts. Together with an appendix or repository, Containing the most Important of them. By John Strype, M. A. ...
Strype, John, 1643-1737.Date: M.DCC.XXV. [1725]- Books
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Proposals for printing by subscription annals of the reformation and establihment [sic] of religion; and other various occurrences in the Church of England. In two volumes. During the first twenty three years of Queen Elizabeth's reign. In which period of time there is little of the ecclesiastical history of this nation extant. Wherein accounts are given of our bishops from year to year; and of their cares and diligence in the government of their several sees: and the difficulties and discouragements they often met with in the discharge thereof: the oppositions and endeavours of the Romanists, and other disaffected parties and factions, to undermine the church and its constitution: and what courses were taken with them from time to time; for the safety of the Queen, and the preservation of the church established. Also, what was done in Parliaments, (chiefly with respect to religion) convocations, ecclesiastical commissions, and episcopal visitations. Together with various other matters intermixed, relating to the state of learning in the universities, and to civil and political affairs of remarks; falling with in the aforesaid compass of years; serving to rectify mistakes, and to supply many deficiencies in our histories. Finally, what books of note were published yearly, with some accounts of them. Chiefly collected from original, viz. Papers of state, letters, records, registers, and other authentick Mss. preserved in the publck, as well as private archives, and libraries in this kingdom. With an appendix of near an hundred of those originals, examplisied at length; referred in the foregoing history. By John Strype, M.A.
Strype, John, 1643-1737.Date: 1724?]- Books
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Historical collections of the life and acts of the Right Reverend Father in God, John Aylmer, Lord Bishop of London in the reign of Queen Elizabeth. Wherein are explained many transactions of the Church of England; and what methods were then taken to preserve it, with respect both to the papist and puritan. By John Strype, M.A.
Strype, John, 1643-1737.Date: 1701- Books
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Brief annals of the church and state under the reign of Queen Elizabeth. Being a continuation of the annals of the Church of England, and of the religion there established. Together with many affairs of state occuring within the last twelve years of that Queen's government, unto the access of James King of Scotland, her immediate successor: and some few years after his entrance. Consisting of a large collection of original and authentic records, papers, and letters of state, correspondences of princes, noblemen, bishops, and other persons of quality in the universities or elsewhere: information from ambassadors, foreigners, spies, jesuites, and others from abroad. Which manuscript papers, digested from year to year, as matters fell out, will give a great light, and communicate more knowledge of the said remaining years of that reign, than the world hath been acquainted with before. Together with many short additions, interspersed in divers places for the explaining and better understanding of various matters in those papers more obscure, occurring. And to which is added, a supplement of several records suiting with the years of the former volumes. By John Strype, M.A.
Strype, John, 1643-1737.Date: MDCCXXXI. [1731]- Books
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The history of the life and acts of the Most Reverend Father in God, Edmund Grindal, the First Bishop of London, and the Second Archbishop of York and Canterbury successively, in the Reign of Q. Elizabeth. Wherein is Shewed, That Most Reverend Prelate's Pious and Useful Labours, both in the Reformation and Government of the church of England, while He Presided over it, and how well he Merited of it. In the course of this history will appear also the state of this church; The Succession of divers of its Bishops; Its Struggles with the Adversaries; Matters transacted in Ecclesiastical Commissions, Synods, and Visitations; Correspondence with the Churches abroad; Indulgence and Regard of the Churches of Foreigners planted here; And many other particular Affairs relating to Religion; Happening in the Time of this Archbishop. To which is added, an appendix of original Mss. Faithfully Transcribed out of the best archives; whereunto Reference is made in the History. In two books. By J. S. M.A.
Strype, John, 1643-1737.Date: MDCCX. [1710]- Books
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The history of the life and acts of the Most Reverend Father in God, Edmund Grindal, the first Bishop of London, and the second Archbishop of York and Canterbury successively, in the reign of Q. Elizabeth. Wherein is shewed, that Most Reverend Prelate's pious and useful labours, both in the reformation and government of the Church of England, while he presided over it, and how well he merited of it. In the course of this history will appear also the state of this church; the succession of divers of its bishops; its struggles with the adversaries; matters transacted in ecclesiastical commissions, synods, and visitations; correspondence with the churches abroad; indulgence and regard of the churches of foreigners planted here; and many other particular affairs relating to religion; happening in the time of this Archbishop. To which is added, an appendix of original MSS. faithfully transcribed out of the best archives; whereunto reference is made in the history. In two books. By J.S.M.A.
Strype, John, 1643-1737.Date: MDCCX. [1710]- Books
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Annals of the Reformation and establishment of religion, in the Church of England. ... By John Strype, M.A. Vol. IV.
Strype, John, 1643-1737.Date: 1738- Books
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The history of the life and acts of the most reverend father in God, Edmund Grindal, the First Bishop of London, and the Second Archbishop of York and Canterbury successively, in the Reign of Q. Elizabeth. Wherein is Shewed, That Most Reverend Prelate's Pious and Useful Labours, both in the Reformation and Government of the Church of England, while He Presided over it, and how well he Merited of it. In the course of this history will appear also the state of this church; The Succession of divers of its Bishops; Its Struggles with the Adversaries; Matters transacted in Ecclesiastical Commissions, Synods, and Visitations; Correspondence with the Churches abroad; Indulgence and Regard of the Churches of Foreigners planted here; And many other particular Affairs relating to Religion; Happening in the Time of this Archbishop. To which is added, an appendix of original Mss. Faithfully Transcribed out of the best Archives; whereunto Reference is made in the History. In two books. By J. S. M.A.
Strype, John, 1643-1737.Date: MDCCX. [1710]- Books
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Ecclesiastical memorials; relating chiefly to religion, and the reformation of it, and the emergencies of the Church of England, under King Henry Viii. King Edward VI. and Queen Mary the First. All which Being New, and Such as have hitherto Escaped our Writers and Historians, will Communicate much more Light to those great Transactions in this Kingdom: And moreover Discover further the Inclinations and Influences of the respective Princes; The Embassies and Correspondencies with Foreign Potentates and States, chiefly with respect to Religion: The Oppositions made to it; The Troubles and Persecutions of the Professors of it: The Tempers, Practices and Events of the Two Cardinals, wolset and pole, and other Prelates and Great Men of Both Parties, in the respective Reigns: Besides, Accounts of Convocations, Royal and Episcopal Visitations, Ecclesiastical Constitutions, Books from time to time set forth; with various other Matters worthy of Note and Observation. In three volumes. With a large appendix to each volume, containing Original Papers, Records, &c. By John Strype, M.A.
Strype, John, 1643-1737.Date: MDCCXXI. [1721]- Books
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Short rules for Christian practice. Delivered at Hackney church on Sunday, May 31. 1724. Being the farewel sermon of the lecturer there. Published at the Desire of the Parishioners.
Strype, John, 1643-1737.Date: MDCCXXIV. [1724]- Books
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Annals of the Reformation and establishment of religion, and other various occurrences in the Church of England; During the First Twelve Years of Queen Elizabeth's Happy reign. Wherein Account is given of the Restoring of religion from its Corruptions introduced under Queen Mary; Of filling the Sees with Protestant Bishops; Of the Famous Synod assembled in the Year MDLXII. Of the Workings and Endeavours of the Papists; And of the first Appearances of the Dissension from the Church Established. Compiled faithfully out of Papers of State, Authentick Records, Publick Registers, Private Letters, and other Original Manuscripts. Together with an appendix or repository, Containing the most Important of them. By John Strype, M. A. ...
Strype, John, 1643-1737.Date: M.DCC.XXV. [1725]- Books
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Ecclesiastical memorials; relating chiefly to religion, and the reformation of it, and the emergencies of the Church of England, under King Henry VIII. King Edward VI. and Queen Mary the First. All which being new, and such as have hitherto escaped our writers and historians, will communicate much more light to those great transactions in this kingdom: and moreover discover further the inclinations and influences of the respective princes; the embassies and correspondencies with foreign potentates and states, chiefly with respect to religion: the oppositions made to it; the troubles and persecutions of the professors of it: the tempers, practices and events of the two Cardinals, Wolsey and Pole, and other prelates and great men of both parties, in the respective reigns: besides, accounts of convocations, royal and episcopal visitations, ecclesiastical constitutions, books from time to time set forth; with various other matters worthy of note and observation. In three volumes, with a large appendix to each volume, containing original papers, records, &c. By John Strype, M.A.
Strype, John, 1643-1737.Date: MDCCXXI. [1721]- Books
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Annals of the Reformation and establishment of religion, and other various occurences in the Church and State of England, from the Accession of Queen Elizabeth to the Crown, Anno 1558. to the Commencement of the Reign of King James I. Wherein Account is given of the Restoring of Religion from its Corruptions introduced under Queen Mary; of filling the Sees with Protestant Bishops; their Government of and Inspection into their respective Dioceses, as Matters requiring their Care fell out each Year; Ecclesiastical Commissions; of the famous Synod assembled in the Year MDLXII. and the Proceedings of, and Speeches in the several Parliaments and Convocations within that Period; the busy Actings of Papists and Puritans; and of the first Appearances of the Dissention from the Church Established. The Difficulties and Dangers which the State, as well as the Church, met with from Time to Time, occasioned chiefly from the Endeavours to overthrow both, by the Power and Practices of such as favoured Mary Queen of Scots, of whom many special Transactions, and chiefly of her Sentence and Death, and the Consequences thereof, are shewn; and the Spanish Invasion in 1588. serving to enlighten those great Crises of Queen Elizabeth's Reign. Interspersed With Divers other Political Affairs of Note. This History is also improv'd, by Notices given of the State and Events of the Church of Ireland; Occurrences and Differences that fell out in our Universities; Remarks of many Persons of Rank and Quality in Church and State; Books of Learning and Note, Libels, Pamphlets, &c. publish'd yearly; collected diligently and faithfully from Records, Papers of State, original Letters of Privy Counsellors, Ambassadors, Bishops, learned Men in the Universities, and elsewhere, and from other choice Mss. reserv'd in our publick Libraries, or more private Archives. Together, with an appendix, containing many Hundred of scarce Records, and Papers of Value, transcribed from Originals referr'd to in the Work, in order to the Vindication, Proof and Illustration, of the foregoing History. By John Strype, M.A.
Strype, John, 1643-1737.Date: M.DCC.XXXV. [1735]