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A Defense of the Sincere and True Translations of the Holy Scriptures into the English tongue, against the Manifold Cavils, Frivolous Quarrels, and Impudent Slanders of Gregory Martin, one of the Readers of Popish Divinity, in the Traitorous Seminary of
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The Text of the New Testament of Jesus Christ, Translated out of the Vulgar Latin ... Whereunto is added the Translation out of the Original Greek, Commonly Used in the Church of England
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After studying law for six years, he became a fellow at St John's College, Cambridge in 1564. He took a leading part in the
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After standing unsuccessfully for the headship of the college in 1569, he became chaplain to
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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The Battle Over The Hebrew Vowel Points, Examined Particularly As Waged in England
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As a Puritan controversialist he was remarkably active; in 1580 the
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Puritan
divine
London
St John's College, Cambridge
vestiarian controversy
surplice
Hebrew
Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester
Warley
Essex
Dennington
Suffolk
Pembroke Hall, Cambridge
bishop of Ely
Roman Catholics
Thomas Watson
Bishop of Lincoln
John Feckenham
Westminster
Jesuit
Edmund Campion
privy council
London
Thomas Stapleton
William Allen
Bishops' Bible
Douay–Rheims
The Text of the New Testament of Jesus Christ, Translated out of the Vulgar Latin ... Whereunto is added the Translation out of the Original Greek, Commonly Used in the Church of England

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