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early english books online | 30 |
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king james the sixth | 15 |
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keyboarded and encoded edition | 8 |
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archbishop of saint andrews | 8 |
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the rents of the | 3 |
the end of the | 3 |
of ever blessed memory | 3 |
of houses to deliver | 3 |
upon the death of | 3 |
in the next place | 3 |
to deliver with great | 3 |
of the persons following | 3 |
of the liberall sciences | 3 |
earnestly desire you to | 3 |
those citties wherein doe | 3 |
with the censures of | 3 |
the princes of germany | 3 |
at the time of | 3 |
subsist in the same | 3 |
solemn meetings according to | 3 |
or the examination of | 3 |
charge of a particular | 3 |
glory of chelsey colledge | 3 |
canonized for a saint | 3 |
et in gratiam totius | 3 |
and the rest of | 3 |
king james the second | 3 |
in the university of | 3 |
for his majesties reception | 3 |
so that it is | 3 |
king james the fifth | 3 |
to be one of | 3 |
to assist me in | 3 |
containing a discourse of | 3 |
on the right hand | 3 |
and thus much for | 3 |
for div a e | 3 |
contains the shires of | 3 |
for such as are | 3 |
his majesty and the | 3 |
in the person of | 3 |
sir james fowlis of | 3 |
lord maior of london | 3 |
most earnestly desire you | 3 |
to be sold at | 3 |
yeare of our sauiours | 3 |
the reforming of schools | 3 |
constitution of the kingdom | 3 |
the great dukedome of | 3 |
had their houses at | 3 |
in processe of time | 3 |
the church of christ | 3 |
at this time the | 3 |
in the british library | 3 |
the duke of lauderdail | 3 |
the insufficiency thereof discovered | 3 |
know the situation and | 3 |
doe flourish at this | 3 |
was interred in the | 3 |
to the statutes of | 3 |
and submitted to better | 3 |
to all those that | 3 |
councell held at vienna | 3 |
is one of the | 3 |
covantage keyed and coded | 3 |
vel erunt de consanguinitate | 3 |
in the name of | 3 |
concerning the first originall | 3 |
the first is the | 3 |
it is situated in | 3 |
deliver with great charge | 3 |
maintenance of a professour | 3 |
in succession of time | 3 |
for the perpetuall maintenance | 3 |
of the royal society | 3 |
assist me in removing | 3 |
i say of the | 3 |
so that if it | 3 |
is a great and | 3 |
of all sorts of | 3 |
his preface before euclide | 3 |
from the first of | 3 |
they cannot subsist in | 3 |
the reformation it was | 3 |
by act of parliament | 3 |
the use of the | 3 |
by pope boniface the | 3 |
to be seene the | 3 |
as also the several | 3 |
is a rich and | 3 |
those things that are | 3 |
of the spirit of | 3 |
academick and scholastick learning | 3 |
are desirous to know | 3 |
and the three estates | 3 |
the wisdome of man | 3 |
great charge unto their | 3 |
a professour of mathematicks | 3 |
the earl of argile | 3 |
the enemies of the | 3 |
the abbey of jedburgh | 3 |
a description of the | 3 |
of the bishops and | 3 |
contrary to the truth | 3 |
illi qui sunt vel | 3 |
digged out of the | 3 |
at the reformation it | 3 |
might be brought to | 3 |
the body of the | 3 |
the cathedrall church of | 3 |
for the institution of | 3 |
of the christian faith | 3 |
me in removing the | 3 |
that it is the | 3 |
and an account of | 3 |
was about the year | 3 |
let us take a | 3 |
and was a great | 3 |
neglect of wearing the | 3 |
fellow of the royal | 3 |
the inhabitants of this | 3 |
the lord treasurer deputy | 3 |
was translated to glasgow | 3 |
in this citie erected | 3 |
the perfecting and promoting | 3 |
is made up of | 3 |
in continuance of time | 3 |
of divinity in the | 3 |
that in the yeare | 3 |
he was a man | 3 |
the reformation of religion | 3 |
forraine cities without trauelling | 3 |
i say of that | 3 |
who was thrust out | 3 |
censures of the church | 3 |
the yeare from our | 3 |
to the side of | 3 |
the metropolis of the | 3 |
in the mean time | 3 |
as i am informed | 3 |
at the mouth of | 3 |
one thousand fiue hundred | 3 |
and not long after | 3 |
cannot subsist in the | 3 |
is not the center | 3 |
he governed the see | 3 |
the middest of this | 3 |
could be no motion | 3 |
the office of the | 3 |
the head of the | 3 |
and king charles the | 3 |
the design of chelsey | 3 |
the gouernment of the | 3 |
is that of the | 3 |
come now to the | 3 |
as may be seen | 3 |
cell belonging to south | 3 |
containeth a small part | 3 |
the delegates of convocation | 3 |
from the father of | 3 |
this cittie is a | 3 |
the time of king | 3 |
money towards the maintenance | 3 |
neare to the side | 3 |
died about the year | 3 |
may be seen in | 3 |
that there may be | 3 |
or as some write | 3 |
with great charge unto | 3 |
as appeareth by the | 3 |
that the knowledge of | 3 |
the neglect of wearing | 3 |
the first of which | 3 |
the books of the | 3 |
archbishops of saint andrews | 3 |
of the original in | 3 |
in the acuteness of | 3 |
houses to deliver with | 3 |
the situation and customes | 3 |
r this keyboarded and | 3 |
of the scotish history | 3 |
charge unto their companies | 3 |
at this day to | 3 |
of all those citties | 3 |
customes of forraine cities | 3 |
erected in this citie | 3 |
is to be preferred | 3 |
heads of houses to | 3 |
meetings according to the | 3 |
that which the schools | 3 |
in the foregoing history | 3 |
the most of the | 3 |
pope pius the second | 3 |
a professour of philosophy | 3 |
do most earnestly desire | 3 |
he died about the | 3 |
for the reforming of | 3 |
in the place thereof | 3 |
for the great and | 3 |
king james the third | 3 |
in relation to the | 3 |
the keeper of the | 3 |
according to the statutes | 3 |
dee in his preface | 3 |
the charge of a | 3 |
at solemn meetings according | 3 |
all those citties wherein | 3 |
to haue beene in | 3 |
the maintenance of a | 3 |
usque ad decimum gradum | 3 |
the case of the | 3 |
in the description of | 3 |
colledge was founded by | 3 |
were instituted by saint | 3 |
discovered and laid open | 3 |
the tithes of the | 3 |
by the advice of | 3 |
this day priuiledged vniuersities | 3 |
of academick and scholastick | 3 |
in the center of | 3 |
flourish at this day | 3 |
into the hands of | 3 |
great care and diligence | 3 |
at the same instant | 3 |
design of chelsey college | 3 |
the bishoprick of edinburgh | 3 |
in his preface before | 3 |
a great parte of | 3 |
interred in the south | 3 |
by the bounty and | 3 |
of pope pius the | 3 |
to meet the king | 3 |
one of the ministers | 3 |
humbly proposed and submitted | 3 |
delegates of convocation for | 3 |
from whence she was | 3 |
the author of the | 3 |
estc r this keyboarded | 3 |
so they may not | 3 |
not far from the | 3 |
i come now to | 3 |
he was thrust out | 3 |
honour of the state | 3 |
this day to be | 3 |
major vote carries it | 3 |
in the cathedrall church | 3 |
the foote of the | 3 |
was in this citie | 3 |
of a particular parish | 3 |
the original in the | 3 |
in his book de | 3 |
laws and constitution of | 3 |
to the king of | 3 |
that there is nothing | 3 |
some expedients proposed for | 3 |
in all kinds of | 3 |
majesty and the state | 3 |
at this day priuiledged | 3 |
the lives of the | 3 |
every man that holds | 3 |
the bounty and liberality | 3 |
i do most earnestly | 3 |
supreme court is the | 3 |
all kind of science | 3 |
perfecting and promoting of | 3 |
wrote the lives of | 3 |
to which i answer | 3 |
pope iulius the third | 3 |
from the delegates of | 3 |
through the market place | 3 |
in the marischal colledge | 3 |
for the heads of | 3 |
a councell held at | 3 |
pope nicholaus the fift | 3 |
and the insufficiency thereof | 3 |
of great fame and | 3 |
thomas wallace of craigie | 3 |
gratiam totius auditorii mercurialis | 3 |
to the charge of | 3 |
most part of the | 3 |
as that they cannot | 3 |
hath under its jurisdiction | 3 |
proposed for the reforming | 3 |
and destructive to the | 3 |
i cannot but believe | 3 |
was founded by bishop | 3 |
discourse of all those | 3 |
qui de nostro sanguine | 3 |
with relation to the | 3 |
and bishops in their | 3 |
by the civil law | 3 |
desirous to know the | 3 |
of original in the | 3 |
a fourth edition of | 2 |
he claims upon the | 2 |
there is but one | 2 |
language of the holy | 2 |
gave certain lands towards | 2 |
on the vigile of | 2 |
were not to be | 2 |
truth of the gospel | 2 |
as they term it | 2 |
in the account that | 2 |
a commissioner from every | 2 |
by king james his | 2 |
commissioners for the shires | 2 |
lying neare vnto the | 2 |
if my style or | 2 |
to the law of | 2 |
south isle of the | 2 |
the bishops and archbishops | 2 |
left their books to | 2 |
lands of the crown | 2 |
to him that is | 2 |
be no motion at | 2 |
one who would write | 2 |
coat of arms peculiar | 2 |
the kingdom of scotland | 2 |
the orbs were solid | 2 |
brother to the baron | 2 |
provost of chelsey college | 2 |
the prince of philosophers | 2 |
haue full power and | 2 |
which matter i will | 2 |
i may be justly | 2 |
summe of money towards | 2 |
to be the best | 2 |
letters and good discipline | 2 |
of the kingdom of | 2 |
the most part of | 2 |
did not adventure on | 2 |
for repairing the fabrick | 2 |
the book of common | 2 |
societie can no man | 2 |
from whence it is | 2 |
founded by bishop william | 2 |
the innumerable multitudes of | 2 |
a person of rare | 2 |
is not from any | 2 |
in chief a miter | 2 |
learned professor of the | 2 |
tokenized and linguistically annotated | 2 |
three are all things | 2 |
annotation includes standard spellings | 2 |
is the act of | 2 |
may be no more | 2 |
and other great men | 2 |
as it were from | 2 |
be put in practice | 2 |
university habits at solemn | 2 |
is necessary that its | 2 |
our own mother tongue | 2 |
at his majesties feet | 2 |
submitted to presbyterian government | 2 |
one to the other | 2 |
erected in the yeare | 2 |
wholly in the crown | 2 |
end users from many | 2 |
his grace the duke | 2 |
changes aim at restoring | 2 |
this college is not | 2 |
in this citie hath | 2 |
author or stationer meant | 2 |
the display of a | 2 |
king james and king | 2 |
the universities of scotland | 2 |
us by the best | 2 |
the bishops did chuse | 2 |
the authority of the | 2 |
of the nobility of | 2 |
see the present state | 2 |
still complain of one | 2 |
that they may not | 2 |
by king malcolm the | 2 |
ought not to be | 2 |
a chronicle written by | 2 |
the tabernacle of the | 2 |
is situated in the | 2 |
they hold to be | 2 |
the reasons that moved | 2 |
see them containing a | 2 |
and we have many | 2 |
by samuel levvkenor gentleman | 2 |
at this day the | 2 |
the first foundation thereof | 2 |
into the lords vineyard | 2 |
of the religion until | 2 |
many do still complain | 2 |
confined on the east | 2 |
and erected in the | 2 |
foundation of this cittie | 2 |
variety of informations rectified | 2 |
the earl of morton | 2 |
the face of the | 2 |
institution of the vniuersity | 2 |
the way to attain | 2 |
divinity and present masters | 2 |
for maintaining and defending | 2 |
the sacrament of the | 2 |
of the founders kinsmen | 2 |
the reason why this | 2 |
was outed by the | 2 |
this office is now | 2 |
the earl of bothwell | 2 |
with the highest censures | 2 |
bishop of this citie | 2 |
at the west end | 2 |
to the constitution and | 2 |
of this cittie is | 2 |
also by the most | 2 |
founders kinsmen with relation | 2 |
after our sauiours incarnation | 2 |
to make him the | 2 |
treatise of the scotish | 2 |
it is easier to | 2 |
the flourishing estate of | 2 |
civil and canon law | 2 |
signe of the beare | 2 |
into a darker room | 2 |
the history of his | 2 |
mona logarbo sampled and | 2 |
to intermeddle with the | 2 |
kinsmen with relation to | 2 |
a mightie and puissant | 2 |
the greatest part of | 2 |
from whence arise great | 2 |
searched into those things | 2 |
who are these consanguinei | 2 |
mistakes that might have | 2 |
a rich and plentifull | 2 |
beginning of michaelmas term | 2 |
adde somewhat to its | 2 |
to be said to | 2 |
in the tenth degree | 2 |
the first of that | 2 |
fully as seemed needfull | 2 |
at this day of | 2 |
the earth were their | 2 |
not the least of | 2 |
is situated on the | 2 |
have now finished these | 2 |
restitution of the hierarchy | 2 |
the first founder of | 2 |
and rectour of the | 2 |
ideo qui vult admitti | 2 |
the best part of | 2 |
not in the power | 2 |
as little pains in | 2 |
the estates of parliament | 2 |
his majesty was pleased | 2 |
the hebrew and greek | 2 |
encouraging the bookseller to | 2 |
that this is a | 2 |
it is annexed to | 2 |
of christ in purity | 2 |
it was in times | 2 |
shop in chauncery lane | 2 |
some expedients concerning their | 2 |
the prejudice of others | 2 |
founded in the yeare | 2 |
at the south entrance | 2 |
the kings of arragon | 2 |
the learned renatus des | 2 |
such incomparable use and | 2 |
sate little above two | 2 |
king alexander the first | 2 |
brought to perfection by | 2 |
that moved his majesty | 2 |
divinity in the marischal | 2 |
the earl of murray | 2 |
king alexander the second | 2 |
of no great circuite | 2 |
spellings that support the | 2 |
a variety of informations | 2 |
non sit ultra decimum | 2 |
from the time where | 2 |
considerable summe of money | 2 |
vel erunt de locis | 2 |
person of great integrity | 2 |
a great benefactor to | 2 |
learned professors of the | 2 |
are of opinion that | 2 |
a court of great | 2 |
no reason why the | 2 |
at that time was | 2 |
not long since was | 2 |
of the moores and | 2 |
to be of the | 2 |
did write the history | 2 |
with large reuenewes and | 2 |
deep things of god | 2 |
the father of lights | 2 |
professors of learned sciences | 2 |
rector or president of | 2 |
that their exercises may | 2 |
charles the first did | 2 |
that the doctrine of | 2 |
this citie an vniuersity | 2 |
magnificent and sumptuous colledge | 2 |
king of famous memory | 2 |
great parte of the | 2 |
to understand the mysteries | 2 |
enriched version of the | 2 |
the rate of defects | 2 |
and have used all | 2 |
preheminence above all other | 2 |
that it is not | 2 |
skill in the original | 2 |
the maintenance of the | 2 |
and therefore if they | 2 |
of the vniuersitie in | 2 |
citty in the dukedome | 2 |
of so great a | 2 |
in his book of | 2 |
there are no considerable | 2 |
iust iudgement of god | 2 |
so well known to | 2 |
a generall councell assembled | 2 |
the rector or president | 2 |
nation till the reign | 2 |
commissioner in his absence | 2 |
monks of this order | 2 |
such a variety of | 2 |
bestowed upon it the | 2 |
at one and the | 2 |
may be brought into | 2 |
the advice of the | 2 |
and suitable for network | 2 |
cittie was in the | 2 |
be justly ashamed to | 2 |
was a very worthy | 2 |
been impeded and obstructed | 2 |
clear account of those | 2 |
three pigeons in s | 2 |
by the letters of | 2 |
not long after paris | 2 |
the extreamest confines of | 2 |
after such a grave | 2 |
it to be so | 2 |
it hath on the | 2 |
in the original tongues | 2 |
keeper of the great | 2 |
it is now called | 2 |
are the same with | 2 |
read this i pray | 2 |
with fire and sworde | 2 |
the cross of christ | 2 |
and may justly be | 2 |
betook himself to the | 2 |
and one that is | 2 |
at the signe of | 2 |
in forme of a | 2 |
of the tree of | 2 |
academies in the universe | 2 |
the first day of | 2 |
by how much more | 2 |
this college was intended | 2 |
and by little and | 2 |
james dalrymple of stair | 2 |
we shall find that | 2 |
by the counsell of | 2 |
was a professour of | 2 |
the rule of saint | 2 |
pope adrian the sixt | 2 |
of the parishes of | 2 |
though it were not | 2 |
bishops and archbishops of | 2 |
day to be seene | 2 |
containeth the rest of | 2 |
what is taught by | 2 |
any thing that may | 2 |
the apostle of aquitaine | 2 |
of wearing the university | 2 |
earth were the center | 2 |
world a fourth edition | 2 |
gouernment of the state | 2 |
and that by the | 2 |
the most parte of | 2 |
be punished with death | 2 |
taking upon them to | 2 |
the age he lived | 2 |
they say there is | 2 |
not long after in | 2 |
the fountains of learning | 2 |
was in times passed | 2 |
and speak out the | 2 |
yet it was but | 2 |
the hands of his | 2 |
in the same order | 2 |
the height of her | 2 |
his eyes were filled | 2 |
out one who would | 2 |
all other places of | 2 |
bee which affirme that | 2 |
hospital of saint germans | 2 |
other side of the | 2 |
was also bred here | 2 |
rate of defects per | 2 |
from one of the | 2 |
scotland before the reformation | 2 |
certain lands towards the | 2 |
the humour of writing | 2 |
wearing the university habits | 2 |
account of religious orders | 2 |
to the memory of | 2 |
according to their several | 2 |
doe as fully as | 2 |
of the great steeple | 2 |
is said to have | 2 |
now in the person | 2 |
presides in the exchequer | 2 |
of this good deed | 2 |
the chiefe of the | 2 |
he was importunate to | 2 |
defending the protestant religion | 2 |
concernment hath been impeded | 2 |
enrichments aim at making | 2 |
that might have crept | 2 |
of this citie was | 2 |
to be able to | 2 |
whom god long preserve | 2 |
electors of the empire | 2 |
quick sale of this | 2 |
the whole body of | 2 |
take a view of | 2 |
grace the duke of | 2 |
long as the see | 2 |
accounted the prince of | 2 |
appear after such a | 2 |
defective to adventure on | 2 |
generall councell held in | 2 |
before our sauiours natiuitie | 2 |
not according to what | 2 |
over some of the | 2 |
of this chelsey college | 2 |
in these times the | 2 |
yet for all that | 2 |
and for the most | 2 |
conditiones superius inferius recitatas | 2 |
the same with large | 2 |
of life and death | 2 |
why he should be | 2 |
and metropolis of the | 2 |
the maintenance of bursars | 2 |
i hope there is | 2 |
a mine of siluer | 2 |
the decay of the | 2 |
the two lesser steeples | 2 |
qui vult admitti tanquam | 2 |
bestowed money for repairing | 2 |
and the bishop of | 2 |
a master of arts | 2 |
as well as of | 2 |
a treatise of the | 2 |
in a valley betweene | 2 |
and entertained with such | 2 |
is an enriched version | 2 |
vult admitti tanquam ex | 2 |
their hands to the | 2 |
the furie of the | 2 |
for that which is | 2 |
among the patterns of | 2 |
great worth and learning | 2 |
the government of the | 2 |
their custome and method | 2 |
erected an vniuersitie by | 2 |
was founded as some | 2 |
kingdoms being now common | 2 |
textual changes aim at | 2 |
out of their own | 2 |
the false priests of | 2 |
of his first parliament | 2 |
pope pius the fourth | 2 |
if it were not | 2 |
the building of the | 2 |
in legacy to the | 2 |
received and entertained with | 2 |
high bishop of rome | 2 |
there is no such | 2 |
annexed to the crown | 2 |
in the romaine academie | 2 |
the former history ends | 2 |
of the name thereof | 2 |
have endeavoured to doe | 2 |
men excellently learned in | 2 |
there is nothing of | 2 |
in the province of | 2 |
the number of studentes | 2 |
i have endeavoured to | 2 |
the civil and canon | 2 |
of good and evil | 2 |
for his singular wisedome | 2 |
keeper of the fresh | 2 |
an infinite number of | 2 |
as they call them | 2 |
of the gospel is | 2 |
that preserves archaic forms | 2 |
are yet to be | 2 |
parson of saint nicolas | 2 |
of saint germans in | 2 |
is this to be | 2 |
monks and friers c | 2 |
eyes were filled with | 2 |
helps in natural philosophy | 2 |
the true state of | 2 |
the second earl of | 2 |
to what the reader | 2 |
is not able to | 2 |
some helps in natural | 2 |
for the education of | 2 |
the disciple of s | 2 |
of the best and | 2 |
so clear a light | 2 |
but i knew well | 2 |
the earl of cassils | 2 |
writing and my informations | 2 |
said to haue beene | 2 |
and the greatest part | 2 |
and for the better | 2 |
king henry the seauenth | 2 |
church of scotland containing | 2 |
or by whom soeuer | 2 |
and the learned men | 2 |
the kingdome of legio | 2 |
the lord of the | 2 |
four professours of philosophy | 2 |
in the daies of | 2 |
profession of the artes | 2 |
to find out one | 2 |
if they do not | 2 |
seminarie of good letters | 2 |
great plenty and aboundance | 2 |
this i pray thee | 2 |
and therefore it was | 2 |
never be able to | 2 |
was importunate to find | 2 |
aim at making the | 2 |
the name of a | 2 |
boniface archbishop of ments | 2 |
after the decease of | 2 |
holy truth and peace | 2 |
case of the founders | 2 |
sir james dalrymple of | 2 |
of the chief nobility | 2 |
and if they say | 2 |
that if it be | 2 |
is manifest that the | 2 |
the religion until the | 2 |
iohn dee in his | 2 |
and doctours of divinitie | 2 |
who hath been more | 2 |
the turke to his | 2 |
english short title catalog | 2 |
in favour of the | 2 |
it selfe into the | 2 |
he would not have | 2 |
many of them are | 2 |
they make to be | 2 |
in the english short | 2 |
office is now in | 2 |
any other place of | 2 |
crept in with such | 2 |
logarbo sampled and proofread | 2 |
time and three years | 2 |
are to be seene | 2 |
professour of the laws | 2 |
be the place for | 2 |
is to be seene | 2 |
the highest censures of | 2 |
out of the well | 2 |
stationer meant to publish | 2 |
the knowledge of god | 2 |
from the earth do | 2 |
where the former history | 2 |
comes to pass that | 2 |
and the humour of | 2 |
some affirm that he | 2 |
when i find the | 2 |
founder of the vniuersity | 2 |
foundation of a goodly | 2 |
that this college is | 2 |
that it might be | 2 |
the great power of | 2 |
of errors and heresies | 2 |
and it is sufficiently | 2 |
design was by the | 2 |
right reverend the bishops | 2 |
wherein is an vniuersitie | 2 |
out of a very | 2 |
between the doctours of | 2 |
first of that name | 2 |
i shall onely name | 2 |
all kind of learning | 2 |
any mistakes that might | 2 |
bishops of the isles | 2 |
it to learned and | 2 |
draw water out of | 2 |
deadly and destructive to | 2 |
that the heavenly bodies | 2 |
there may be many | 2 |
of the tcp digital | 2 |
doctor of the ciuill | 2 |
that they have been | 2 |
not to be denyed | 2 |
if it be not | 2 |
nation till the year | 2 |
possess the hearts of | 2 |
of the world are | 2 |
called the lords of | 2 |
at making the text | 2 |
furnished it with costly | 2 |
this text is an | 2 |
the right reverend the | 2 |
the earth were the | 2 |
for so many years | 2 |
the schools call humane | 2 |
in the honour of | 2 |
the first of ever | 2 |
of the language of | 2 |
print near so great | 2 |
puts this text in | 2 |
only sleighted and neglected | 2 |
description of the kingdom | 2 |
the revenues of the | 2 |
by what means this | 2 |
the university habits at | 2 |
renowned for their singular | 2 |
catalogue of their convents | 2 |
christ and his cause | 2 |
of the oriental languages | 2 |
if they say there | 2 |
a student of divinitie | 2 |
importunate to find out | 2 |
fact in the account | 2 |
so long as the | 2 |
matter to the heavens | 2 |
the account that follows | 2 |
founded by one of | 2 |
hath taught men to | 2 |
and enlarged by the | 2 |
an vniuersity was herein | 2 |
the text has been | 2 |
euen vntill this present | 2 |
care may be had | 2 |
of the see of | 2 |
in the publick registers | 2 |
justly ashamed to appear | 2 |
part of natural philosophy | 2 |
as fully as seemed | 2 |
to the baron of | 2 |
the bishops of argile | 2 |
by maclewid baron of | 2 |
establishing the church of | 2 |
to set forward a | 2 |
lyeth in the middest | 2 |
learned and knowing persons | 2 |
in times past the | 2 |
we are to maintain | 2 |
i know it will | 2 |
yet are there not | 2 |
to be in the | 2 |
all the academies in | 2 |
a free and publike | 2 |
of a text in | 2 |
am very confident there | 2 |
and as it were | 2 |
in an epistle of | 2 |
by amateur and professional | 2 |
yet it could not | 2 |
the lord clerk of | 2 |
the vttermost of their | 2 |
a most pleasant and | 2 |
not long after the | 2 |
and the advancement of | 2 |
it is a most | 2 |
i haue at last | 2 |
vniuersitie was in this | 2 |
that holds lands of | 2 |
person of rare endowments | 2 |
state of kingdoms being | 2 |
who sate little above | 2 |
the person of the | 2 |
and the self same | 2 |
format that preserves archaic | 2 |
the shire of aberdene | 2 |
to enter into the | 2 |
which it comes to | 2 |
may it not appear | 2 |
of academies wherein is | 2 |
of arms peculiar to | 2 |
censures of the assembly | 2 |
before the comming of | 2 |
the earls of douglas | 2 |
the title of lord | 2 |
iv tiff page image | 2 |
the universal consent of | 2 |
not only sleighted and | 2 |
and those that are | 2 |
matters of fact in | 2 |
the academies in the | 2 |
concave superficies of the | 2 |
a colledge for the | 2 |
based collaborative curation by | 2 |
is the difference betwixt | 2 |
being written chiefly for | 2 |
as if they had | 2 |
in the liberall sciences | 2 |
sacrament of the altar | 2 |
would write a continuation | 2 |
bishops from the time | 2 |
according to what the | 2 |
now common to most | 2 |
the ancient name of | 2 |
the duke of florence | 2 |
was preferred archbishop of | 2 |
disadvantages i appear after | 2 |
the west part of | 2 |
not adventure on so | 2 |
was founded by king | 2 |
thousand fiue hundred and | 2 |
during the time of | 2 |
by little and little | 2 |
this kingdome of castile | 2 |
on such a work | 2 |
peace of the kingdom | 2 |
of which we shall | 2 |
abode in the university | 2 |
saint germans in lothian | 2 |
the lord justice clerk | 2 |
yet this is the | 2 |
text the author or | 2 |
if they were solid | 2 |
ashamed to appear in | 2 |
constitution and government there | 2 |
of the riuer in | 2 |
printed at the theater | 2 |
as the see should | 2 |
the lord high treasurer | 2 |
the lords of the | 2 |
writing be not according | 2 |
collaborative curation by amateur | 2 |
seate and habitation of | 2 |
style or way of | 2 |
the death of archbishop | 2 |
it is endowed with | 2 |
no considerable errours in | 2 |
of that kingdom in | 2 |
of that which the | 2 |
long since was erected | 2 |
colledge revived by john | 2 |
have long searched into | 2 |
which i dare set | 2 |
category of texts with | 2 |
that i haue seene | 2 |
in the diocese of | 2 |
the mystery of iniquity | 2 |
was earnest with me | 2 |
humour of writing the | 2 |
is there in all | 2 |
but this is not | 2 |
by the best of | 2 |
of scotland containing the | 2 |
and these are the | 2 |
the founders kinsmen with | 2 |
the reformation of the | 2 |
by bishop william elphingston | 2 |
at any height of | 2 |
did in this vniuersity | 2 |
that kingdom in its | 2 |
this court are discussed | 2 |
bounds of the monastery | 2 |
to the scotish history | 2 |
greeke and latine tongues | 2 |
of his upon the | 2 |
an vniuersity was therein | 2 |
and supposed to be | 2 |
by the author of | 2 |
any other of the | 2 |
the first originall of | 2 |
on the west with | 2 |
this day it is | 2 |
as it was intended | 2 |
advice of the estates | 2 |
the marquesse of brandeburge | 2 |
for the more certain | 2 |
if they had been | 2 |
peculiar to this universitie | 2 |
church of christ in | 2 |
chronicle written by the | 2 |
written in the hebrew | 2 |
and most of the | 2 |
so great an authour | 2 |
it is necessary that | 2 |
erunt de consanguinitate nostra | 2 |
erected in the time | 2 |
knowledge of good and | 2 |
all popish principles and | 2 |
more than all other | 2 |
since the first foundation | 2 |
isles of orkney and | 2 |
histories of the church | 2 |
the next supreme court | 2 |
all the endeavours that | 2 |
that it first was | 2 |
includes standard spellings that | 2 |
one comes out of | 2 |
of some helps in | 2 |
no reason to wonder | 2 |
his books to the | 2 |
all my informations look | 2 |
knightes of the dutch | 2 |
and all popish principles | 2 |
riuer is situated that | 2 |
the south isle of | 2 |
charles the great in | 2 |
of all or the | 2 |
and so to be | 2 |
curious and costly workemanship | 2 |
and first of tongues | 2 |
of the which to | 2 |
in this citie instituted | 2 |
it meeteth with it | 2 |
was demolished by our | 2 |
the ministers of the | 2 |
every one of them | 2 |
such a grave and | 2 |
of all other sciences | 2 |
use the arms of | 2 |
maintaining and defending the | 2 |
iohn duke of brabant | 2 |
for the possession of | 2 |
wheresoever it meeteth with | 2 |
the isles of maiorica | 2 |
of angus and mernis | 2 |
of the vniuersity in | 2 |
very confident there are | 2 |
was in times past | 2 |
was founded by fergus | 2 |
in the same state | 2 |
present masters and professours | 2 |
was instituted by pope | 2 |
my style or way | 2 |
sonne in law to | 2 |
thomas penketh an englishman | 2 |
them by the cittizens | 2 |
minister in old aberdene | 2 |
three steps and rows | 2 |
cambridge the foundation of | 2 |
the time where the | 2 |
get any mistakes that | 2 |
to the number of | 2 |
with such a variety | 2 |
the raigne of queene | 2 |
in building and endowing | 2 |
as though they had | 2 |
of the ministers of | 2 |
directions from our superiours | 2 |
it comes to be | 2 |
protestant religion against jesuits | 2 |
that it is a | 2 |
content with a few | 2 |
their prince and gouernour | 2 |
confident there are no | 2 |
disgorgeth it selfe into | 2 |
is now in the | 2 |
seated at the foote | 2 |
dare set downe for | 2 |
their custome is no | 2 |
concerning the etimologie of | 2 |
buried in the cathedral | 2 |
all the sons of | 2 |
with such universal applause | 2 |
the monks of this | 2 |
of the preachers of | 2 |
it is undeniably true | 2 |
founded by the earl | 2 |
to draw water out | 2 |
euen vntill this day | 2 |
is the same with | 2 |
magnificent and sumptuously builded | 2 |
it worthy of your | 2 |
in all their exercises | 2 |
in two or three | 2 |
division of that which | 2 |
of time exceedingly decayed | 2 |
by edgar king of | 2 |
the property of the | 2 |
publick concernment hath been | 2 |
to the monastery of | 2 |
but not in the | 2 |
into the more interiour | 2 |
who governed the see | 2 |
to be ascribed to | 2 |
by ferdinand the third | 2 |
the title of the | 2 |
mouth of the rheine | 2 |
laid the foundation of | 2 |
be the word of | 2 |
it is of no | 2 |
the end that the | 2 |
of all the sons | 2 |
to shew and say | 2 |
of the earl of | 2 |
and the metropolis of | 2 |
publike profession of the | 2 |
to lay the foundation | 2 |
that in the space | 2 |
and if it were | 2 |
tcp digital transcription a | 2 |
of late in the | 2 |
is thought to haue | 2 |
was first erected by | 2 |
by laurence de medices | 2 |
and presides in the | 2 |
of the romaine empire | 2 |
third part of the | 2 |
changes and metadata enrichments | 2 |
of those things that | 2 |
in need of reformation | 2 |
the vniuersitie of cambridge | 2 |
and to make a | 2 |
as appears by his | 2 |
of henry the sixt | 2 |
of a goodly colledge | 2 |
high and deep mysteries | 2 |
were too defective to | 2 |
authorized by pope boniface | 2 |
not inferior to any | 2 |
great allowances for my | 2 |
whereof are at this | 2 |
sale of this excellent | 2 |
the fountain of life | 2 |
in short time after | 2 |
foundation of the new | 2 |
long he governed the | 2 |
on the south with | 2 |
the bishops from the | 2 |
how to live without | 2 |
the christian faith in | 2 |
and effects of all | 2 |
far distant from the | 2 |
the text the author | 2 |
this text in the | 2 |
emperour charles the fift | 2 |
account of the cathedral | 2 |
while in the mean | 2 |
in a standardized format | 2 |
the division of academick | 2 |
fourth edition of it | 2 |
the same instant of | 2 |
textual changes and metadata | 2 |
this to be a | 2 |
it hath taught men | 2 |
in the extreamest confines | 2 |
there are in this | 2 |
though they be not | 2 |
and professour of physick | 2 |
i appear after such | 2 |
by pope alexander the | 2 |
the fertility of the | 2 |
its value and sale | 2 |
custome is no less | 2 |
endeavoured to doe as | 2 |
had nothing in propriety | 2 |
who would write a | 2 |
to speak and understand | 2 |
that the world may | 2 |
writers of the scotish | 2 |
alan lord of galloway | 2 |
work of such incomparable | 2 |
the knightes of the | 2 |
which the holy ghost | 2 |
to the christian faith | 2 |
the word of the | 2 |
i know upon what | 2 |
on so hardy a | 2 |
use and publick concernment | 2 |
of learning flourishing vniuersities | 2 |
on the side of | 2 |
william earl of dundonald | 2 |
this worthy man was | 2 |
examination of academies wherein | 2 |
had been sound and | 2 |
arrive at any height | 2 |
how this design was | 2 |
a clear account of | 2 |
a strong and well | 2 |
the castle of edinburgh | 2 |
well as of the | 2 |
well seen in the | 2 |
give an account of | 2 |
what means this excellent | 2 |
vnto this people the | 2 |
many desire a clear | 2 |
was founded by the | 2 |
on both sides of | 2 |
with fire and sword | 2 |
and metadata enrichments aim | 2 |
work is received and | 2 |
adorned the same with | 2 |
citie was erected an | 2 |
the yeare of christs | 2 |
to find out the | 2 |
be not according to | 2 |
logarbo text and markup | 2 |
had their convents at | 2 |
been tokenized and linguistically | 2 |
my abilities in writing | 2 |
some of them are | 2 |
several sees from the | 2 |
suit with dr featley | 2 |
write the history of | 2 |
of the chief good | 2 |
for their singular learning | 2 |
to king charles the | 2 |
understanding in all things | 2 |
also great plentie of | 2 |
with the rest of | 2 |
write a continuation to | 2 |
and registers of the | 2 |
founded by alexander the | 2 |
the rector of this | 2 |
to this i answer | 2 |
the art of medicine | 2 |
in the place afore | 2 |
and linguistically annotated with | 2 |
dayly more and more | 2 |
the canon and ciuill | 2 |
property of the subject | 2 |
the account of religious | 2 |
the emperour otho the | 2 |
my informations look like | 2 |
communicating it to learned | 2 |
to conuert into a | 2 |
it was but to | 2 |
i have no reason | 2 |
is said to haue | 2 |
to be found in | 2 |
the place and dignity | 2 |
how might it make | 2 |
had not had the | 2 |
where he died shortly | 2 |
so i know upon | 2 |
where his eyes were | 2 |
that at this day | 2 |
that support the display | 2 |
is situated in a | 2 |
or way of writing | 2 |
even to wonder and | 2 |
the defence of true | 2 |
this citie hath long | 2 |
principal of the marischal | 2 |
us take a view | 2 |
and xml conversion the | 2 |
neither probable nor possible | 2 |
on the left hand | 2 |
that were it not | 2 |
is not he that | 2 |
the third part of | 2 |
without communicating it to | 2 |
that flourished in them | 2 |
name of this cittie | 2 |
holds lands of the | 2 |
should or ought to | 2 |
they are spiritually discerned | 2 |
according to their own | 2 |
division of academick learning | 2 |
metadata enrichments aim at | 2 |
of the bishops from | 2 |
councell held in basill | 2 |
one of the which | 2 |
in the yeare after | 2 |
them by use and | 2 |
great reuerence and deuotion | 2 |
r in the english | 2 |
died at saint andrews | 2 |
after so clear a | 2 |
the dukedome of bauaria | 2 |
james and king charles | 2 |
according to his own | 2 |
to the king and | 2 |
to see the present | 2 |
them containing a discourse | 2 |
it is very strange | 2 |
founded by edgar king | 2 |
been fully proofread approx | 2 |
sed in aliis servatur | 2 |
the first founder thereof | 2 |
vntill the time of | 2 |
the preachers of edinburgh | 2 |
knowledge of the conclusion | 2 |
man that holds lands | 2 |
and establishing the church | 2 |
the manner of his | 2 |
the orb of the | 2 |
the sepulchre of bishop | 2 |
professours of divinity and | 2 |
the arte of printing | 2 |
great benefactor to this | 2 |
to appear in print | 2 |
or stationer meant to | 2 |
to which i shall | 2 |
the concave superficies of | 2 |
but what they can | 2 |
the doctours of aberdene | 2 |
discourse not altogether vnprofitable | 2 |
onely lawfull for the | 2 |
which could not be | 2 |
was first begunne by | 2 |
of the vniuersity therein | 2 |
hardy a work without | 2 |
most illustrious prince henry | 2 |
his house in old | 2 |
there is not a | 2 |
is that part of | 2 |
the maintenance of poor | 2 |
were granted that the | 2 |
in the number of | 2 |
therefore it is not | 2 |
the vigile of s | 2 |
that the vniuersitie of | 2 |
in writing and my | 2 |
to the image of | 2 |
considerable errours in matters | 2 |
the dukedome of franconia | 2 |
excellent work of such | 2 |
hath so long flourished | 2 |
wax old in ignorance | 2 |
at the same time | 2 |
to learned and knowing | 2 |
and deep mysteries of | 2 |
named by the king | 2 |
in it self is | 2 |
as when one comes | 2 |
to the third point | 2 |
the church of s | 2 |
be in the english | 2 |
belonging to south berwick | 2 |
is chosen by the | 2 |
of writing the present | 2 |
the possession of this | 2 |
this good work so | 2 |
as well as other | 2 |
long searched into those | 2 |
the order of the | 2 |
to come and dispute | 2 |
the archbishops of ments | 2 |
moved his majesty and | 2 |
and defending the protestant | 2 |
true state of that | 2 |
a few paper idols | 2 |
of king edward the | 2 |
according to the image | 2 |
and therefore i shall | 2 |
catalogue of the bishops | 2 |
text is an enriched | 2 |
which in the yeare | 2 |
and in his hand | 2 |
at the cost and | 2 |
if after so clear | 2 |
the colledge of the | 2 |
printed for giles calvert | 2 |
and authority of the | 2 |
first of ever blessed | 2 |
one of the senatours | 2 |
inhabitantes of this cittie | 2 |
look like night and | 2 |
of this order had | 2 |
with the right reverend | 2 |
a continuation to it | 2 |
present state of scotland | 2 |
kingdom in its government | 2 |
haue beene in this | 2 |
popish principles and arguments | 2 |
foundations of the universities | 2 |
schollers haue issued from | 2 |
the crown of scotland | 2 |
of the scotish nation | 2 |
cost and charges of | 2 |
any motion at all | 2 |
and submitted to presbyterian | 2 |
to unite our forces | 2 |
sisters of the same | 2 |
is the cause that | 2 |
wrote a treatise of | 2 |
lords of his majestie | 2 |
profession of the liberall | 2 |
in the hebrew and | 2 |
by the countess of | 2 |
which there is one | 2 |
the mysteries of the | 2 |
those things that relate | 2 |
might adde somewhat to | 2 |
for his great learning | 2 |
by inheritance the earl | 2 |
which was about the | 2 |
huber text and markup | 2 |
of rudolphus the emperour | 2 |
of their own brains | 2 |
much augmented and encreased | 2 |
it is difficult to | 2 |
not at this day | 2 |
founded corpus christi colledge | 2 |
to the priory of | 2 |
all the publick records | 2 |
not farre distant from | 2 |
it was againe restored | 2 |
by the reuerend father | 2 |
is the cause of | 2 |
of the royal family | 2 |
the three pigeons in | 2 |
the motion of the | 2 |
be a means to | 2 |
qui non sit ultra | 2 |
which is in heaven | 2 |
the intellect and memory | 2 |
as might adde somewhat | 2 |
king lewes the holy | 2 |
haue aspired to the | 2 |
come we now to | 2 |
both sides of the | 2 |
by the covenanters anno | 2 |
text r in the | 2 |
what need is there | 2 |
death of bishop patrick | 2 |
a part of the | 2 |
a compleat catalogue of | 2 |
a magnificent and sumptuous | 2 |
little above two years | 2 |
or if it be | 2 |
the last of which | 2 |
any information concerning it | 2 |
he did eat thereof | 2 |
cittie is a most | 2 |
side of the meine | 2 |
the other side of | 2 |
as we shall shew | 2 |
aspired to the electorship | 2 |
any height of perfection | 2 |
the honour of s | 2 |
display of a text | 2 |
this citie was erected | 2 |
the renowned king james | 2 |
to give the succession | 2 |
some way or other | 2 |
upon them to teach | 2 |
publike professor of the | 2 |
in cambridge the foundation | 2 |
the bishops of aberdene | 2 |
is knowne by the | 2 |
the work of the | 2 |
it is not from | 2 |
that it comes to | 2 |
in the height of | 2 |
might have crept in | 2 |
raigne of queene mary | 2 |
so long as we | 2 |
before all other places | 2 |
errours in matters of | 2 |
it was so called | 2 |
founded by hugh morvil | 2 |
by the statutes of | 2 |
the archbishop of colen | 2 |
was not long after | 2 |
long flourished a most | 2 |
an enriched version of | 2 |
which after his owne | 2 |
a great part of | 2 |
and that it is | 2 |
the peace of the | 2 |
be looked upon as | 2 |
in this court are | 2 |
quite dark unto him | 2 |
so hardy a work | 2 |
the abbey of melross | 2 |
was a learned man | 2 |
became a publike professor | 2 |
of the divine nature | 2 |
by the spirit of | 2 |
of the preachers in | 2 |
were it not for | 2 |
whose directions i have | 2 |
an act of parliament | 2 |
of the same sea | 2 |
is nothing else but | 2 |
which affirme that it | 2 |
comes out of a | 2 |
has made many desire | 2 |
not been fully proofread | 2 |
scholars to come and | 2 |
able to stand of | 2 |
the monks of the | 2 |
in his sixt book | 2 |
his book de interpretatione | 2 |
chelsey colledge revived by | 2 |
in the middest thereof | 2 |
this has made many | 2 |
other place of christendome | 2 |
a of text r | 2 |
shall only touch some | 2 |
of fact in the | 2 |
may seem to be | 2 |
same with large reuenewes | 2 |
offer in this case | 2 |
because in it there | 2 |
that the name of | 2 |
founded by the countess | 2 |
at the instance of | 2 |
was in former ages | 2 |
also art is the | 2 |
the principles of christian | 2 |
of all those that | 2 |
with the true state | 2 |
a great and goodly | 2 |
of the well of | 2 |
grave and masculine writer | 2 |
be preferred before any | 2 |
and the word was | 2 |
by the baron of | 2 |
degrees of scholasticall honour | 2 |
and professional end users | 2 |
might be found out | 2 |
endeavours that were possible | 2 |
duke of bauaria and | 2 |
all degrees of scholasticall | 2 |
in the space of | 2 |
is to bee seene | 2 |
of an halfe moone | 2 |
near so great an | 2 |
of arts and sciences | 2 |
the which to the | 2 |
it is not yet | 2 |
founded by the baron | 2 |
for the discovery of | 2 |
as well of the | 2 |
it is not sufficient | 2 |
all or the most | 2 |
is within replenished with | 2 |
to the colledge two | 2 |
arms of the see | 2 |
word of the lord | 2 |
the yeare from the | 2 |
on the other side | 2 |
the beginning of michaelmas | 2 |
so that i may | 2 |
of maiorica and minorica | 2 |
of any of them | 2 |
on the top thereof | 2 |
the most illustrious prince | 2 |
isle of the cathedral | 2 |
it is an easie | 2 |
what is the cause | 2 |
what shall the eccho | 2 |
the comming of christ | 2 |
at this day are | 2 |
nor more in all | 2 |
a learned professor of | 2 |
of which appears thus | 2 |
bishop of the isles | 2 |
and rows of benches | 2 |
made up of the | 2 |
the same with lands | 2 |
text has been tokenized | 2 |
their several sees from | 2 |
many have wished to | 2 |
was by the renowned | 2 |
within replenished with many | 2 |
sent forth into the | 2 |
many walks of life | 2 |
desire a clear account | 2 |
of the estates of | 2 |
abilities in writing and | 2 |
who is at present | 2 |
of the west isles | 2 |
this text has not | 2 |
so that i am | 2 |
the first bishop thereof | 2 |
know upon what disadvantages | 2 |
learned and worthy men | 2 |
will never be able | 2 |
what disadvantages i appear | 2 |
church of saint lambert | 2 |
so that at this | 2 |
every one of these | 2 |
earth the center of | 2 |
that none may be | 2 |
the bishops of rome | 2 |
therefore the quick sale | 2 |
and restauration of the | 2 |
men that flourished in | 2 |
gaue vnto the same | 2 |
from one to another | 2 |
at his shop in | 2 |
has been tokenized and | 2 |
he caused to be | 2 |
professour of philosophy in | 2 |
i dare set downe | 2 |
the excellencie of this | 2 |
in the west isles | 2 |
the signe of the | 2 |
know it will be | 2 |
introduced in the place | 2 |
time of edward the | 2 |
have wished to see | 2 |
were the center of | 2 |
the monastery of the | 2 |
seamless coat of christ | 2 |
incomparable use and publick | 2 |
the number of students | 2 |
demolished by our first | 2 |
now finished these sheets | 2 |
one of the greatest | 2 |
the universities and colledges | 2 |
may be justly ashamed | 2 |
that i am very | 2 |
monks of the order | 2 |
he was earnest with | 2 |
the lord justice general | 2 |
since the time of | 2 |
be tyed to one | 2 |
the way and means | 2 |
preserving and establishing the | 2 |
in comparison of this | 2 |
of the truth of | 2 |
a mile distant from | 2 |
three professours of philosophy | 2 |
the bounds of the | 2 |
and many others speak | 2 |
of orkney and schetland | 2 |
those that desire to | 2 |
have used all the | 2 |
inhabitants of this citie | 2 |
no motion at all | 2 |
with the account of | 2 |
death of bishop robert | 2 |
concerning the name thereof | 2 |
reuealed vnto this people | 2 |
at the instance and | 2 |
that according to the | 2 |
it make his soul | 2 |
to submit to the | 2 |
that the imposition of | 2 |
in scotland before the | 2 |
expedients concerning their custome | 2 |
vocantur de jure civili | 2 |
preferred before all other | 2 |
cell belonging to saint | 2 |
about things that are | 2 |
money for repairing the | 2 |
admitti tanquam ex progenie | 2 |
bishoppe of the same | 2 |
being thrust out by | 2 |
there is also in | 2 |
they had not been | 2 |
which i have endeavoured | 2 |
a discourse not altogether | 2 |
is content with a | 2 |