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in 1606). Dr Stoughton succeeded Cudworth as Rector of Aller and attended to the education of his children. He and Mary had no children of their own before her death in 1634, but Stoughton remarried and had two daughters by his second wife, Jane Browne. Dr Stoughton was closely involved with various
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The Whole Treatise of the Cases of Conscience: distinguished into three bookes: the first whereof is revised and corrected in sundrie places, and the other two annexed. Taught and deliuered by M. W. Perkins in his holy-day lectures, carefully examined by his owne briefes, and now published together
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A commentarie, or, exposition vpon the fiue first chapters of the Epistle to the Galatians: penned by the godly, learned, and iudicious diuine, Mr. William Perkins. Now published for the benefit of the Church, and continued with a supplement vpon the sixt chapter, by Ralfe Cudworth Bachelour of
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A Commentarie or Exposition, upon the Five First Chapters of the Epistle to the Galatians: penned by the godly, learned, and iudiciall divine, Mr. W. Perkins. Now published for the benefit of the Church, and continued with a supplement upon the sixt chapter, by Rafe Cudworth Bachelour of
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gentry, and had strong connections with Emmanuel College. Lewknor's mother-in-law, Martha Heigham, established (in her will) a scholarship at Emmanuel (1593), on behalf of Timothy Oldmayne alias Pricke, son of her minister at Denham; Lewknor (as her sole executor) was responsible for its
2058:(1717–30), both in text and footnote to this 'Praefatio', sides 18–19. (i, pp. xxv–xxvii (1773 edition)) Chandler's access to Cudworth's papers is discussed: B. Carter, 'The standing of Ralph Cudworth as a Philosopher' in G.A.J. Rogers, T. Sorell, and J. Kraye (eds), 2087:, 8 (1886), second Machell pedigree (from John Machell of London), based partly upon a pedigree tradition which is, in places, confused. The descent shown by Mrs de Salis ('Maternal Ancestry of Gen. James Cudworth of Scituate, New England', in 962:) was, from its inception, a stronghold of Reformist, Puritan and Calvinist teaching, which shaped the development of puritan ministry, and contributed largely to the emigrant ministry in America. He was ordained a priest (1599) by 1044:, was a slightly older contemporary of Cudworth at Emmanuel College. At the request of Perkins's friends and executor, Cudworth (who was then lecturing on the Epistles of St Paul) edited (and brought to completion) Perkins's 1671: 2156: 442:. His own calling and university connections provide the intellectual background to the careers of his children, reinforced by family connections, through his marriage with the puritan magistracy and promoters of the 2436:
distinguishes two Anthony Earburys (Snr (1617–29), and Jnr (1629–38)), successive Vicars of Westonzoyland and Prebendaries of Wherwell (under De La Warre patronage): 'Parishes: Westonzoyland', in R. Dunning (ed.),
1298:(8 miles from Bridgwater), where their children (listed below) were christened during the ensuing decade. Cudworth continued to pursue his scholarly interests. Although the publishing of William Perkins's 1219:
In turn, Lewknor's sons attended the college during the early 1600s; and Mathew Machell's son, John, bore the standard at Lewknor's heraldic funeral at Denham (January 1605/06). Lewknor's uncle, the
1068:. Cudworth himself indicates that this is his first published writing: "Not having taken pensill in hande before... the first fruits of my labours, a simple floure growing in a schollars garden." 1251:, Somerset (grandson of the courtier). This remains true for the alternative theory that Mary (Machell) Cudworth was the daughter of Mathew Machell's elder brother, John, and his second wife 2377:
Resolutions and Decisions of Divers Practicall Cases of Conscience in Continuall Use Amongst Men Very Necessary for their Information and Direction in these Evil Times, in four decades
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but that it remained unpublished: he called Ralph Cudworth (Jnr) "his worthy Sonne, the just heyre of his Fathers great abilities". Cudworth was awarded the degree of
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Josias Beacham’s first wife was Maria Sheffield (d.1634): S.H.C., 'Extracts from the Parish register of Seton, Co. Rutland, relative to the family of Sheffield',
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A pedigree tradition (reinforced by a more recent claim) indicates that Mary was the daughter of Mathew Machell and Mary Lewkenor (sister of Sir
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Stansfield-Cudworth, R. E. (2019). "Gentry, Gentility, and Genealogy in Lancashire: The Cudworths of Werneth Hall, Oldham, c.1377–1683".
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Stansfield-Cudworth, R. E. (2019). "Gentry, Gentility, and Genealogy in Lancashire: The Cudworths of Werneth Hall, Oldham, c.1377–1683".
3244: 3259: 3234: 1487:(1667–68). On his death, John left four orphans of whom both Thomas Cudworth (1661–1726) and Benjamin Cudworth (1670–1726) attended 1060:. To it he added his own commentary on the sixth chapter, which he dedicated to the puritan Norfolk magistrate, sheriff and MP, Sir 1443:(1627–76)), by whom she had several children. Beacham was ejected from his living by the Puritans (1653), but reinstated (by 1662). 1333:
wrote that Cudworth (his "ancient and learned colleague") had, with much labour, finished the task of preparing a complete Body of
1124: 1432:, and four-times Commissioner of the United Colonies (1657–81), whose descendants form an extensive family of American Cudworths. 1240: 1096: 1693: 1458: 3254: 3239: 2493: 2015:, Southwark, June 1611, appears as 'Rodolph' Cudworth ministr, married to Mrs Mari Machell ye xviii day by lisence' [ 1236: 2769: 1235:(d.1598) (acknowledged natural son of Richard, 1st Lord Rich): Mary (Machell) Cudworth was therefore first cousin to Sir 1584: 2759: 2423: 2410: 1714: 3126: 3101: 3055: 2488:
A. Davidson and B. Coates, 'Pelham, Herbert (1545–1620), of Fordington, Dorset', in A. Thrush and J.P. Ferris (eds),
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B. Carter, 'The standing of Ralph Cudworth as a Philosopher' in G.A.J. Rogers, T. Sorell, and J. Kraye (eds),
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A World of Wonders, Or, An Introduction to a Treatise Touching the Conformitie of Ancient and Moderne Wonders
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Emmanuel College Library MSS 1.14.12; 1.2.19; 2.1.1 and 2.2.17 respectively. S. Bush Jnr and C.J. Rasmussen,
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remarked that Cudworth was admitted among those concerned in the King's private devotions: he was one of the
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Ely Episcopal Records: A Calendar and Concise View... of records compiled by Alwyne, Lord Bishop of Ely
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1377) of John de Cudworth (d.1384) and Margery (d.1384), daughter of Richard de Oldham (living 1354),
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Will of Raphe Cudworthe, Doctor of Divinity, Parson of Aller, Somerset (P.C.C. 1624, Byrde quire).
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Church of England clergy database, CCEd Records ID: 193711 (Vacancy), and 178652 (Appointment).
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The arms of the Cudworths of Werneth, Oldham, Lancashire (with a crescent for a second son).
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He was already a Fellow of Emmanuel College in 1600, when he donated manuscript volumes, of
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on which he was engaged, sending also news of old college friends and complaining of the
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Transactions of the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society
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Azure, a fess Erminois between three demi-lions Or, a crescent argent for difference.
1424:(1612–1682) was Assistant Governor (1656–8, 1674–80) and Deputy Governor (1681–2) of 998: 978: 967: 685: 479: 284: 254: 1690: 3191: 2898: 2893: 2796: 2445:(British History Online). If there were two, Cudworth Snr's witness is Earbury Snr. 2406: 2357: 2105: 2046:(sumtu viduae Meyer: Jena, 1733), i, 'Praefatio Moshemii' (34 sides, unpaginated), 1967: 1935:; D.C.N. Wood, 'Ralph Cudworth the Elder and Henri Estienne's "World of Wonders"', 1745:
The Western Manuscripts in the Library of Emmanuel College. A Descriptive Catalogue
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Will of Martha Heigham (P.C.C. 1593, Nevill quire). Transcript in S.H.A. Hervey,
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in a fifteenth century English hand (on paper): this was the volume belonging to
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Church of England clergy database, Ordination record: ID 123517. Person Record
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The whole treatise of the cases of conscience: distinguished into three bookes
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Clergy of the Church of England database, CCEd Appointment Record ID: 193664.
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origin, to the College Library. These included a twelfth-thirteenth century
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Cudworth was the posthumously-born second son of Ralph Cudworth (d.1572) of
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Will of Richard Rich of Leigh, gentleman, Essex Record Office D/ABW 32/91.
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and graduated BA (1592/3) and MA (1596). Emmanuel College (founded by Sir
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The visitation of the county palatine of Lancaster, made in the year 1613
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P. Collinson, '17: Magistracy and Ministry – A Suffolk Miniature', in
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History of Scituate, Massachusetts, from its first settlement to 1831
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Specific Ancestral Lines of the Boaz, Paul, Welty and Fishel Families
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of treason (1604); both he and Cudworth were among the dedicatees of
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Biographical Register of Christ's College, 1505–1905: II: 1666–1905
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An Historical Account of the Worshipful Company of Girdlers, London
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commentary was republished (1617), and he wrote (January 1618) to
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belonged to the college. He was successful, and was appointed as
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W.H. Curtis, 'William Jones: Puritan printer and propagandist',
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Elizabeth Cudworth (1615–1654) married (1636) Josias Beacham of
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The children of Ralph Cudworth and Mary (nΓ©e Machell) Cudworth (
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CCEd Appointment Evidence Record ID: 178651, as 30 August 1610.
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Transactions of the Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society
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Transactions of the Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society
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Pensioner, student, and Fellow of Emmanuel College (1588–1609)
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It is argued that Cudworth may be the translator ("R.C.") of
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Godly People. Essays on English Protestantism and Puritanism
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for the common good, by T. Pickering Bachelour of Diuinitie
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History and Description of the Parochial Chapelry of Oldham
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Denham Parish Registers, 1539–1850, with notes and notices
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The Cases of Conscience in Family, Church and Commonwealth
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D. Gurney, 'Appendix LXXXII: On the family of Lewkenor',
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The Library: Transactions of the Bibliographical Society
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The History of Parliament: The House of Commons, 1604–29
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Insiders and Outsiders in Seventeenth Century Philosophy
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Insiders and Outsiders in Seventeenth Century Philosophy
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figures connected with the nonconformist emigrations to
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Radulphi Cudworthi Systema intellectuale hujus universi
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Leiden University Library MS BPL 2554, fol. 108 recto (
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of 1603, was one of the puritan representatives at the
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The Library of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, 1584-1637
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The Faithfull Shepherd, wholy in a manner transposed
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of Emmanuel seeking advice and criticism of a work,
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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James I, 1603–10
1966:'Letter from Dr Ralph Cudworth to Dr Samuel Ward', 1648: 1629: 1239:and to his sister Margaret, who married (1614) Sir 357: 16:
English Anglican minister and scholar (1572/3-1624)
2656: 1349:Cudworth died at Aller (Autumn 1624), declaring a 1159:(18 June 1611) who had been a nurse ("nutrix") to 2409:was Vicar, under the patronage of Anna, widow of 1589:. Vol. ii. London: Thomas Tegg. p. 208. 1058:Robert, 3rd Lord Rich (later 1st Earl of Warwick) 3211: 2576:, 28 April 1636 (St Mary Aldermanbury). Foster, 2360:, Oxford, MS Rawlinson Letters 89, fol. 25 r–v: 2356:Letter of Ralph Cudworth (Snr) to James Ussher, 2089:New England Historical and Genealogical Register 1183:Machell family connections with Emmanuel College 397:sympathy who is best known as the father of the 2613:(Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, 1913), 2543:(James Loring: Boston, 1831), pp. 245–51; also 2492:(Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, 2010), 2291:C.J. Sisson, 'Thomas Lodge and his Family', in 2112:, 2nd Edition (2011), iii, p. 10, items 15–16). 2062:(Routledge: London, 2009), pp. 99–121; p. 115; 2050:. Mosheim credits the biographical research to 1875:(Cambridge University Press: Cambrudge, 1958), 1931:(John Norton: London, 1607). Read original at 1849:. Carter mistakenly calls Stoughton "Richard". 2686: 2657:Saint-George, Richard; Raines, F. R. (1871). 1498:unmarried 1647) may have been Ralph’s sister. 1259:(1555–56), and uterine cousins of the author 1056:(1604), which was dedicated, by Cudworth, to 2471:(Internet Archive); see M.A.E. Green (ed.), 2125:(Hambledon Press: London, 1983), pp. 445–66. 2023:The Present State of the Republic of Letters 1583:Fuller, Thomas (1811). Nuttall, T.A. (ed.). 1286:: where Ralph Cudworth was Rector (1610–24). 1227:, was the husband of Mary Rich (daughter of 458:The Cudworth family reputedly originated in 389:; 1572/3–1624) was a scholar and conforming 2252:, London (13 December 1574): J.L. Chester, 1873:Reformation and Reaction in Tudor Cambridge 1700:; S. Bendell, C. Brooke, and P. Collinson, 1565: 2693: 2679: 2568:I (J.B. Nichols & Son: London, 1834), 2177:(P.C.C. 1614, Lawe quire); S.H.A. Hervey, 2138:(Paul and Mathew: Bury St Edmunds, 1904), 1310:in an edition of 1613. His edition of the 1302:had been entrusted to Thomas Pickering of 1131:, his plans to apply for the rectorate of 1127:(February 1609/10), Cudworth confided, to 2522:, 3rd Edn, Thomas Pavier: London, 1621), 2330:W. Perkins, R. Cudworth, and W. Crashaw, 2282:(Otter Day Books: LLC, 2014), pp. 479–81. 2256:, Harleian Society, Registers, 5 (1880), 2254:The Parish Registers of St Mary Aldermary 2248:Jane Machell married 'Richard Riches' at 2083:E. Bellasis, 'Machell of Crackenthorpe', 1388:Dr Cudworth's widow Mary remarried to Dr 2465:The Reconstruction of the English Church 1985:R.W. Dunning (ed.), 'Parishes: Aller ', 1819:and p. 210 (see also pp. 13, 23 and 26). 1670: 1483:, Alderman of London, and Master of the 1344: 1270: 941: 2566:Collectanea Topographica et Genealogica 2539:Samuel Deane, 'Gen. James Cudworth' in 2432:(British History Online). The Somerset 2155: 1147:Marriage (1611) and chaplain to James I 532:Ancestors of Ralph Cudworth (died 1624) 434:(1610–24), and later became one of the 3265:Fellows of Emmanuel College, Cambridge 3212: 2236:(J.B. and J.G. Nichols: London, 1848) 1666: 1664: 1582: 1373:, and was author of the bill accusing 966:, and was appointed to the Curiate of 784: 780: 770: 665: 546: 542: 3280:Alumni of Emmanuel College, Cambridge 3275:16th-century English Anglican priests 3250:17th-century English Anglican priests 2674: 2405:Earbury was Rector at Wherwell while 2379:(N.B. and R. Royston: London, 1650), 2179:Rushbrook Parish Registers, 1567–1850 1125:Lady Margaret's Professor of Divinity 1040:, Cambridge (1602). Perkins's pupil, 885: 882: 872: 860: 850: 846: 834: 824: 814: 802: 792: 788: 764: 754: 742: 732: 728: 716: 713: 703: 683: 673: 669: 653: 643: 633: 620: 610: 606: 594: 584: 574: 554: 550: 1815:(Cambridge University Press, 2005), 1747:(Cambridge University Press, 1904), 2439:A History of the County of Somerset 2293:Thomas Lodge and other Elizabethans 1987:A History of the County of Somerset 1830:Leiden University Library catalogue 1730:(James Williamson: Lincoln, 1891), 1661: 1300:Treatise of the Cases of Conscience 1267:Rector of Aller, Somerset (1610–24) 1024:Cudworth was awarded the degree of 418:A student, graduate, and Fellow of 13: 2760:History of Christianity in Britain 2411:William West, 1st Baron De La Warr 2234:The Record of the House of Gournay 2185:(p. 153); Will of Frances Jermyn, 2181:(George Booth: Woodbridge, 1903), 2056:Bishop of Lichfield & Coventry 1970:, Oxford, MS Tanner 75, fol. 339: 1586:History of the Worthies of England 950:Cudworth matriculated (1588/9) at 14: 3291: 3245:17th-century English male writers 2477:pp. 103–40, May 15–16, nos. 21–25 1704:(Boydell Press: Woodbridge 1999). 1494:Jane/Joan(?) Cudworth (b.c.1624; 1329:Introducing his own work (1650), 1204:implementation. Martha's nephew, 408:emigrant, soldier, and colonist, 3260:English male non-fiction writers 3235:17th-century English theologians 3197: 3185: 3173: 3148: 2741: 2596:(Chiswick Press: London, 1905), 1003:Tractatus Patriarchae Antiocheni 342: 2700: 2650: 2637: 2620: 2603: 2586: 2558: 2533: 2512: 2499: 2482: 2457: 2448: 2416: 2399: 2386: 2369: 2350: 2337: 2324: 2311: 2298: 2285: 2272: 2263: 2242: 2226: 2209: 2192: 2167: 2149: 2128: 2115: 2104:Newsletter, 4 (2009), pp. 4–6, 2094: 2077: 2068: 2032: 2005: 1996: 1979: 1960: 1951: 1942: 1921: 1908: 1895: 1882: 1865: 1852: 1835: 1822: 1805: 1788: 1771: 1754: 1737: 1720: 1508:Coat of arms of Ralph Cudworth 1392:(1593–1639), (also a Fellow of 1151:Cudworth married Mary Machell ( 825:6. Arthur Assheton (d.1591) of 182: 2021:]; Memoirs of Cudworth in 1707: 1683: 1642: 1623: 1576: 1559: 1539: 1485:Worshipful Company of Girdlers 1048:on the first five chapters of 644:2. Ralph Cudworth (d.1572) of 585:4. Ralph Cudworth (d.1558) of 1: 2381:'Advertisement to the Reader' 1702:A History of Emmanuel College 1550:Historical Sketches of Oldham 1532: 1475:John Cudworth (1622–1675) of 475: 3255:English Anglican theologians 3240:17th-century English writers 2728:Continuing Anglican movement 2580:. Beacham was a graduate of 2494:History of Parliament Online 2475:(HMSO: London, 1857), viii, 2347:(John Legatt: London, 1617). 2334:(John Legatt: London, 1613). 1672:"Cudworth, Ralph (CDWT588R)" 1552:(John Hirst: Oldham, 1856), 1357:, the puritan Prebendary of 1013:which had been inspected by 19:For Ralph Cudworth Jnr, see 7: 3127:Anglicanism of the Americas 2574:London Marriage Allegations 2546:Scituate Historical Society 2429:Alumni Oxonienses 1500–1714 2363:Early modern letters online 2161:A Cambridge Alumni Database 2157:"Pricke, Timothy (PRK595T)" 2100:D. Richardson, 'Cudworth', 1973:Early modern letters online 1914:See Cudworth's second 1604 1905:(John Legat: London, 1604). 1845:(Routledge: London, 2009), 1796:Library of Emmanuel College 1779:Library of Emmanuel College 1762:Library of Emmanuel College 1676:A Cambridge Alumni Database 1566:Butterworth, James (1826). 1437:Broughton, Northamptonshire 1408: 946:Emmanuel College, Cambridge 453: 420:Emmanuel College, Cambridge 118:Emmanuel College, Cambridge 10: 3296: 2832:Dissolution of Monasteries 2524:dedication in front matter 2163:. University of Cambridge. 1888:See Cudworth's first 1604 1678:. University of Cambridge. 1459:Regius Professor of Hebrew 1290:Ralph and Mary settled at 1276:Parish Church of St Andrew 782: 659: 555:8. John Cudworth (d.1555) 544: 172:Mary Machell (c.1582–1634) 18: 3145: 3137:Reformed Episcopal Church 3089: 2989: 2922: 2750: 2739: 2708: 2582:Brasenose College, Oxford 1993:(British History Online). 1689:'History of the College' 1610:www.british-history.ac.uk 1099:who had been deprived by 932: 866: 848: 840: 808: 790: 786: 748: 730: 722: 697: 671: 667: 627: 608: 600: 568: 548: 426:of the College living of 331: 327: 274: 260: 250: 238: 233: 229: 225: 192: 166: 149: 113: 103: 74: 45: 30: 2770:Anglo-Saxon Christianity 2038:This story derives from 2027:True Intellectual System 1939:, 11 (1973), pp. 93–100. 1691:Emmanuel College website 1371:Hampton Court Conference 1054:Epistle to the Galatians 983:Commentary on St Matthew 979:Norwich Cathedral Priory 3155:Christianity portal 3097:Converts to Anglicanism 2792:Augustine of Canterbury 1502: 1353:(7 August 1624) before 1119:(November 1609). 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Index

Ralph Cudworth
The Reverend
Dr
Oldham
Lancashire
England
Aller
Somerset
England
English
Emmanuel College, Cambridge
BA
BD
MA
DD
James Cudworth
Ralph Cudworth
Anglican
Church of England
Curate
Westley Waterless
St Andrew's
Cambridge
Vicar
Coggeshall
Rector
Aller
Chaplain
James I
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