item: #1 of 8 id: A05414 author: Lewkenor, Samuel. title: A discourse not altogether vnprofitable, nor vnpleasant for such as are desirous to know the situation and customes of forraine cities without trauelling to see them Containing a discourse of all those citties wherein doe flourish at this day priuiledged vniuersities. Written by Samuel Levvkenor Gentleman. date: 1600 words: 41085 flesch: 63 summary: In processe of time , about the yeare from the first creation of the world 4028. This cittie of ancient historiographers was called in time passed Brigantium , from whence the Irish nation , the Scots in Galloway , & our Northerne Yorkeshire men , called in old authors Brigantes , glory & boast , that they haue receiued the first originall of their race . keywords: academie; academy; againe; antiquitie; archbishop; artes; bee; bishop; builded; cambridge; cause; charles; christian; church; citizens; cittie; citty; ciuill; colen; colledge; councell; countrey; day; doe; duke; emperour; euer; foundation; france; germany; goodly; great; hath; haue; hauing; hee; henry; house; iohn; king; kingdome; law; learning; lord; man; manner; men; neere; new; people; place; pope; prince; priuiledges; professors; reade; religion; renowned; riuer; rome; saint; schollers; sea; set; spaine; students; sumptuous; sundry; thereof; time; towne; vnder; vniuersities; vniuersity; vnto; vse; world; writeth; yeare cache: A05414.xml plain text: A05414.txt item: #2 of 8 id: A31455 author: Cawley, J. (John), 1632?-1709. title: The case of the founders kinsmen with relation to the statutes of ---------- College, in the University of ----------- / humbly proposed and submitted to better judgments. date: 1695 words: 5225 flesch: 64 summary: 1. c. sed hoc de Success . Since therefore neither according to Law , the General Opinion of the D. D. Statute , or fair Conjectures it does appear ( with submission still ) that there is any privilege beyond the tenth Degree , may we not conclude with Mantica , afore-cited , Ideo qui vult admitti tanquam ex progenie , debet probare se in aliquo gradu , qui non sit ultra Decimum ? keywords: case; college; consanguinei; consanguinity; degree; founder; law; non; qui; relation; sunt; tcp; text cache: A31455.xml plain text: A31455.txt item: #3 of 8 id: A36875 author: Darley, John, 1622?-1699. title: The glory of Chelsey Colledge revived by John Darley. date: 1662 words: 18427 flesch: 54 summary: They that have much may give of their abundance ; the rest , according to the measure of their means : God as well accepteth of the widows mite and poor mans good will , as of the rich mans treasure . Though not only the Papists themselves , but especially our Divines , as Whitakers against Stapleton , and in a large Tract besides , yea Arminius himself , Vrsinus , and all our Catechetical Divines , especially the Confession of our English Churches faith , against the Popish Traditions and Papal Decretals , have abundantly proved the sufficiency , perfection and divinity of the Scriptures unto salvation , 2 Tim. 3. 16. that they be the word of God only , and not of man , as spoken and delivered by holy men of God , as they were moved by the Holy Ghost , 1 Pet. keywords: archbishop; chelsey; chelsey college; christ; church; college; design; god; good; hath; heart; holy; honour; hope; james; king; lord; majesty; man; means; men; peace; religion; saith; state; sutcliffe; things; time; truth; work; yea cache: A36875.xml plain text: A36875.txt item: #4 of 8 id: A50800 author: Middleton, Thomas, 17th cent. title: An appendix to the history of the Church of Scotland containing the succession of the archbishops and bishops in their several sees from the reformation of the religion until the year 1676, as also the several orders of monks and friers &c. in Scotland before the Reformation : with the foundation of the universities and colledges, their benefactours, principals, professours of divinity and present masters : and an account of the government, laws and constitution of the Kingdom. date: 1677 words: 29410 flesch: 73 summary: Hector Boeth , or Boyes , Principal of the King's Colledge of Aberdene , wrote the History of the Nation till the Reign of King James the First ; continued till the Reign of King James the Sixth by John Ferrerius a Piemontoise , a Monk of Pluscardy . This Bishop was a grave , learned , and wise man ; imployed by King James the Sixth in an Embassy to the King of Denmark , and the Princes of Germany , wherein the Bishop did faithfully discharge his trust , to his great commendation . keywords: abbey; aberdene; alexander; andrews; anno; bishop; bishoprick; chancellour; church; colledge; containeth; david; death; divinitie; divinity; doctour; earl; edinburgh; galloway; george; glasgow; history; james; john; king; king james; kingdom; learning; lord; lothian; man; parliament; patrick; person; philosophy; present; principal; priory; professour; rectour; robert; saint; scotland; shire; sir; thomas; time; william; year cache: A50800.xml plain text: A50800.txt item: #5 of 8 id: A53772 author: Adams, Fitzherbert. title: Advertisements from the delegates of convocation for his Majesties reception, for the heads of houses to deliver with great charge unto their companies. date: 1695 words: 1594 flesch: 77 summary: Dr. Finch è Coll. Omn. An. Dr. Edwards è Coll. Jesu . keywords: tcp; text; è coll cache: A53772.xml plain text: A53772.txt item: #6 of 8 id: A53865 author: University of Oxford. title: Sir, I do most earnestly desire you to assist me in removing the neglect of wearing the University habits at solemn meetings according to the statutes ... date: 1678 words: 1127 flesch: 64 summary: (EEBO-TCP ; phase 1, no. A53865) Transcribed from: (Early English Books Online ; image set 34237) Text selection was based on the New Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature (NCBEL). keywords: eebo; oxford; tcp; text cache: A53865.xml plain text: A53865.txt item: #7 of 8 id: A65356 author: Webster, John, 1610-1682. title: Academiarum examen, or, The examination of academies wherein is discussed and examined the matter, method and customes of academick and scholastick learning, and the insufficiency thereof discovered and laid open : as also some expedients proposed for the reforming of schools, and the perfecting and promoting of all kind of science ... / by Jo. Webster. date: 1654 words: 44270 flesch: 51 summary: Yet besides what I have formerly spoken of Tongues in relation to the interpretation of the Scripture , thus much also is evident , that if a man had the perfect knowledge of many , nay all languages , that he could give unto man , beast , bird , fish , plant , mineral , or any other numerical creature or thing , their distinct and proper names in twenty several Idioms , or Dialects , yet knows he no more thereby , than he that can onely name them in his mother tongue , for the intellect receives no other nor further notion thereby , for the senses receive but one numerical species or Ideal-shape from every individual thing , though by institution and imposition , twenty , or one hundred names be given unto it , according to the Idiome of several nations . 5. This Philosophy is meerly verbal , speculative , abstractive , formal and notional , fit to fill the brains with monstrous and airy Chymaeras , speculative , and fruitless conceits , but not to replenish the intellect with sound knowledge , and demonstrative verity , nor to lead man practically to dive into the internal center of natures abstruse , and occult operations : But is only conversant about the shell , and husk , handling the accidental , external and recollacious qualities of things , confusedly , and continually tumbling over obscure , ambiguous , general and equivocal terms , which are onely fit to captivate young Sciolists , and raw wits , but not to satisfy a discreet and wary understanding , that expects Apodictical , and experimental manuduction into the more interiour clossets of nature . keywords: academies; aristotle; bodies; book; cap; cause; center; chap; christ; cor; doth; earth; end; est; fit; glory; god; good; hath; humane; knowledge; language; learning; lib; light; like; logick; man; manifest; matter; means; men; method; motion; nature; nay; non; notions; order; ought; philosophy; place; plato; power; reason; rest; saith; schools; science; seeing; self; spirit; taught; things; time; tongues; truth; use; vain; way; wisdome; words; world; ● ● cache: A65356.xml plain text: A65356.txt item: #8 of 8 id: A89633 author: [Mason, John, of Cambridge]. title: Princeps rhetoricus or Pilomachia· ye combat of caps. Drawn forth into arguments, general and special. In usum Scholæ Masonensis : et in gratiam totius auditorii mercurialis. date: 1648 words: 6125 flesch: 69 summary: But occasionally at this time è re naetâ ; For a negligent young Student of the House had lost his Colledge Bonnet , whose name , together with his losse , renewed the old Schoole-game , The Parson has lost his Cap , and so fell in accidentally to be the Basis of the Counter-plot , and gave the Title {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} . THe habit was uniform , pro more loci , {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} {non-Roman} , Gown and Cap , differing in the colour of the Phancy , quasi significator officii , the ensigne of office . keywords: act; cap; caps; court; eccho; english; keeper; men; mercuriall; misrule; monitor; non; order; plot; princeps; rhetoricus; schoole; seniors; text cache: A89633.xml plain text: A89633.txt