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A56725 The life of John Whitgift, Archbishop of Canterbury, in the times of Q. Elizabeth and K. James I written by Sir George Paule ; to which is added a treatise intituled, Conspiracy for pretended reformation, written in the year 1591, by Richard Cosin ...; Life of Archbishop Whitgift Paule, George, Sir, 1563?-1637.; Cosin, Richard, 1549?-1597. Conspiracy for pretended reformation. 1699 (1699) Wing P878_ENTIRE; ESTC R1659 167,057 342

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these_o stir_v set_v on_o foot_n at_o the_o time_n of_o the_o spanish_a invasion_n 1588._o ib._n the_o archbishops_n preparation_n for_o defence_n of_o his_o prince_n and_o country_n 64_o the_o whole_a clergy_n of_o his_o province_n arm_v ib._n cartwright_n the_o head_n of_o the_o puritan_n party_n ib._n hacket_n coppinger_n and_o arthington_n resort_n to_o he_o 65_o penry_n and_o udall_n his_o consort_n ib._n cartwright_n word_n in_o the_o article_n in_o the_o star-chamber_n ib._n the_o disciplinarian_o decree_n about_o book_n to_o be_v print_v ib._n barrow_n and_o greenwood_n infect_v by_o cartwright_n 66_o bishop_n ravis_n conference_n with_o barrow_n and_o greenwood_n 1592._o ib._n bishop_n androws_fw-mi and_o bishop_n parrey_n with_o other_o their_o conference_n with_o barrow_n and_o greenwood_n 67_o barrow_n vainglorious_a answer_n 68_o the_o danger_n of_o innovation_n ib._n cartwright_n withdraw_v private_o 69_o brown_n the_o author_n of_o a_o new_a sect_n of_o that_o name_n 70_o his_fw-la position_n little_o differ_v from_o barrow_n and_o greenwood_n ib._n the_o archbishop_n suppress_v many_o schism_n and_o also_o controversy_n in_o the_o university_n ib._n he_o procure_v cartwright_n pardon_n of_o the_o queen_n ib._n cartwright_n letter_n march_v 24._o 1601._o acknowledge_v the_o archbishops_n favour_n 71_o the_o archbishop_n tolerate_v cartwright_n to_o preach_v public_o without_o conformity_n ib._n the_o queen_n require_v his_o subscription_n 72_o cartwright_n die_v rich_a ib._n the_o earl_n of_o essex_n favour_v the_o puritan_n as_o far_o as_o he_o dare_v ib._n upon_o timely_a execution_n of_o the_o law_n the_o state_n of_o the_o church_n at_o quiet_a 73_o sir_n christopher_n hatton_n die_v novemb_n 20._o 1591._o ib._n lord_n buckhurst_n choose_v chancellor_n of_o oxford_n on_o the_o queen_n letter_n ib._n earl_n of_o essex_n offend_v at_o it_o be_v pacify_v by_o the_o archbishop_n ib._n the_o queen_n justify_v the_o archbishop_n to_o essex_n 74_o she_o make_v they_o firm_a friend_n 75_o sir_n francis_n walsingham_n die_v apr._n 6._o 1590._o ib._n the_o archbishops_n firmness_n to_o essex_n in_o his_o trouble_n ib._n the_o archbishop_n fear_v on_o the_o lord_n chancellor_n death_n ib._n new_a pamphlet_n disperse_v by_o the_o puritan_n 76_o attempt_n in_o parliament_n on_o their_o behalf_n ib._n the_o queen_n comfort_v the_o archbishop_n with_o fresh_a assurance_n of_o her_o countenance_n and_o favour_n to_o the_o church_n ib._n sir_n john_n puckering_n lord_n keeper_n june_n 4._o 1592._o ib._n upon_o hatton_n death_n the_o queen_n offer_v the_o archbishop_n his_o place_n but_o he_o decline_v it_o because_o of_o his_o age_n and_o ecclesiastical_a business_n 77_o sir_n thomas_n egerton_n make_v lord_n keeper_n of_o the_o great_a seal_n may_v 6._o 1596._o ib._n he_o be_v a_o constant_a friend_n to_o the_o church_n before_o and_o after_o his_o advancement_n ib._n the_o archbishop_n cherish_v and_o strengthen_v by_o union_n of_o many_o friend_n 78_o the_o queen_n throw_v the_o whole_a care_n of_o the_o church_n upon_o he_o ib._n he_o dispose_v of_o bishopric_n and_o all_o other_o ecclesiastical_a promotion_n ib._n his_o great_a humility_n and_o lenity_n ib._n the_o earl_n of_o salisbury_n observation_n on_o he_o 80_o many_o favour_v and_o ease_v by_o the_o archbishops_n intercession_n ib._n the_o wisdom_n of_o the_o queen_n in_o her_o moderate_a government_n 81_o the_o archbishop_n follow_v her_o example_n ib._n the_o arcbishop_n a_o great_a lover_n and_o encourager_n of_o learned_a and_o virtuous_a clergy_n 83_o be_v bountiful_a to_o foreigner_n of_o learning_n and_o quality_n ib._n theod._n beza_n his_o letter_n to_o the_o archbishop_n march_z 8._o 1591._o ib._n approve_v the_o policy_n of_o the_o english_a church_n ib._n beza_n his_o high_a commendation_n of_o the_o church_n of_o england_n 84_o his_o great_a respect_n to_o the_o archbishop_n ib._n the_o archbishops_n kindness_n and_o charity_n to_o foreign_a divine_n of_o the_o reformation_n 85_o his_o backwardness_n to_o censure_v other_o man_n gift_n and_o performance_n 86_o the_o archbishop_n a_o constant_a preacher_n when_o public_a affair_n will_v admit_v 87_o have_v a_o excellent_a talent_n in_o preach_v ib._n learned_a eloquent_a and_o judicious_a ib._n his_o gesture_n grave_a and_o decent_a without_o affectation_n ib._n of_o great_a integrity_n and_o unspotted_a life_n 88_o he_o write_v the_o note_n of_o his_o sermon_n ib._n disapprove_v trust_v only_o to_o memory_n ib._n when_o at_o worcester_n he_o treat_v the_o recusant_n mild_o and_o win_v many_o of_o they_o over_o 89_o when_o he_o come_v to_o be_v archbishop_n he_o deal_v with_o the_o learn_a of_o they_o by_o authority_n ecclesiastical_a ib._n he_o keep_v a_o straight_a hand_n over_o the_o seminary_n priest_n and_o subtle_a papist_n 90_o he_o be_v unjust_o traduce_v by_o the_o sectary_n 91_o he_o hate_v ingratitude_n ib._n be_v firm_a in_o his_o friendship_n ib._n censure_v for_o his_o affection_n to_o the_o earl_n of_o essex_n 92_o the_o queen_n displease_v at_o his_o intercession_n for_o the_o earl_n which_o much_o grieve_v he_o ib._n earl_n of_o essex_n apprehend_v feb._n 8._o 1600._o ib._n the_o archbishop_n arm_n his_o servant_n for_o the_o queen_n defence_n 93_o well_o take_v at_o court_n ib._n earl_n of_o essex_n bring_v to_o lambeth-house_n then_o send_v to_o the_o tower_n ib._n the_o archbishop_n in_o the_o qucen_n good_a opinion_n and_o favour_n to_o her_o dying-day_n 94_o queen_n elizabeth_n die_v march_v 24._o 1602._o ib._n the_o archbishop_n dr._n bancroft_n dr._n watson_n dr._n parry_n attend_v the_o queen_n in_o her_o sickness_n ib._n the_o faction_n take_v heart_n on_o the_o queen_n death_n 95_o king_n james_n proclaim_v king_n of_o england_n march_z 24._o 1602._o 96_o the_o people_n be_v please_v at_o the_o archbishops_n presence_n in_o proclaim_v the_o king_n ib._n archbishop_z a_o lover_n and_o incourager_n of_o liberal_a art_n ib._n his_o liberality_n great_a 97_o he_o keep_v many_o poor_a scholar_n in_o his_o house_n ib._n and_o maintain_v divers_a in_o the_o university_n ib._n be_v a_o incourager_n of_o military_a exercise_n ib._n his_o house_n a_o little_a academy_n 98_o his_o chaplain_n promote_v ib._n the_o archbishops_n care_n and_o wisdom_n in_o determine_v cause_n 99_o his_o resolution_n in_o judgement_n 100_o a_o instance_n 101_o he_o uphold_v the_o dignity_n of_o the_o high_a commission-court_n ib._n his_o dispatch_n of_o cause_n to_o great_a satisfaction_n 102_o his_o great_a hospitality_n 103_o his_o state_n ib._n his_o entertainment_n of_o the_o queen_n ib._n he_o be_v always_o honourable_o receive_v by_o the_o gentleman_n of_o the_o country_n 104_o his_o first_o journey_n into_o kent_n july_n 1589._o with_o pomp_n and_o solemnity_n 105_o a_o romish_a intelligencer_n accidental_o land_n he_o admire_v the_o appearance_n and_o own_v a_o mistake_a prejudice_n concern_v the_o meanness_n of_o our_o church_n ib._n the_o intelligencer_n have_v private_a speech_n with_o secretary_n walsingham_n 106_o the_o archbishops_n good_a nature_n 108_o his_o good_a work_n in_o lincoln_n worcester_z wales_n kent_z surry_n 110_o boy_n sisi_fw-la the_o french_a ambassador_n his_o opinion_n and_o speech_n of_o archbishop_n whitgift_n 111_o his_o love_n to_o croyden_n for_o retirement_n 112_o cheerful_a and_o affable_a in_o his_o family_n ib._n liberal_a to_o his_o servant_n ib._n bountiful_a to_o the_o industrious_a poor_a and_o to_o the_o disable_v and_o necessitous_a 113_o after_o the_o manner_n of_o robert_n grosthead_n bishop_n of_o lincoln_n his_o usage_n of_o his_o kinsman_n ib._n dr._n nevil_n dean_n of_o canterbury_n send_v by_o the_o archbishop_n and_o clergy_n into_o scotland_n to_o king_n james_n 115_o the_o king_n answer_n that_o he_o will_v uphold_v the_o church_n comfort_v the_o archbishop_n ib._n queen_n elizabeth_n funeral_n apr._n 28._o 1603._o very_o sumptuous_o perform_v ib._n the_o archbishop_n the_o chief_a mourner_n 116_o king_n james_n give_v he_o personal_a assurance_n of_o preserve_v the_o settle_a state_n of_o the_o church_n ib._n king_n jame_n coronation_n july_n 25._o 1603._o by_o the_o hand_n of_o the_o archbishop_n ib._n queen_n ann_n also_o crown_v at_o the_o same_o time_n ib._n the_o conference_n at_o hampton-court_n jan._n 14._o 1603._o betwixt_o the_o bishop_n and_o the_o puritan_n in_o the_o king_n presence_n 117_o the_o king_n satisfy_v with_o the_o bishop_n reason_v ib._n and_o order_n the_o reprint_v the_o liturgy_n ib._n a_o parliament_n come_v on_o 118_o the_o bishop_n have_v a_o meeting_n at_o fulham_n ib._n the_o archbishop_n 73_o year_n old_a be_v seize_v with_o a_o cold_a on_o the_o water_n ib._n go_v to_o court_n have_v speech_n with_o the_o king_n about_o affair_n of_o the_o church_n 119_o be_v take_v with_o a_o dead_a palsy_n ib._n convey_v to_o lambeth_n ib._n the_o king_n visit_v he_o ib._n he_o earnest_o recommend_v the_o church_n to_o his_o royal_a care_n 120_o he_o depart_v this_o life_n feb._n ult_n 1603._o 121_o he_o be_v bishop_n