Religion
Found in 367 Collections and/or Records:
(Untitled), 02 Jul 1941
Letter from WSC to the Archbishop of Canterbury [Cosmo Lang] on the Resolution of the Church Assembly about war aims.
(Untitled), 05 Aug 1941
Letter from WSC to the Archbishop of Canterbury [Cosmo Lang] with proposals for the vacant Bishoprics: the Bishop of Southwark [Richard Godfrey] to Hereford; Frederick Cockin, Canon of St. Paul's Cathedral [London] to be Bishop of Southwark; Noel Hudson [Assistant Bishop of St Albans] to be Bishop of Newcastle; [Frank] Russell Barry [Canon of Westminster] to be Dean of St. Paul's and William Cash, Prebendary of St Paul's, to be Bishop of Worcester.
(Untitled), 25 Aug 1941
Letter from WSC to Lord Wolmer [later 3rd Lord Selborne] on a memorandum and a declaration on Christian Education.
(Untitled), 04 May 1942
Letter from WSC to the Bishop of Blackburn [Percy Herbert] on his appointment to the Bishopric of Norwich.
(Untitled), 07 Mar 1942
Letter from WSC to the Dean of St Paul's Cathedral [Walter Matthews] advising that Vigo Demant will be the new Canon.
(Untitled), 07 Mar 1942
Letter from WSC to the Archbishop of Canterbury [? Cosmo Lang] agreeing that April 19 should be National Day of Prayer.
(Untitled), 07 Mar 1942
Letter from WSC to Vigo Demant on his appointment as the new Canon of St Paul's Cathedral.
(Untitled), 08 Mar 1942
Letter from WSC to the 6th Duke of Montrose [earlier Lord Graham] proposing he become Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland.
(Untitled), 15 Mar 1942
Letter from WSC to Sir Waldron Smithers advising that a date has been set for a National Day of Prayer.
Valentin de Cespedes: Summulæ, seventeenth century
Valuation of benefices, 1701 - 1714
A valuation of all the benefices in England and Wales according to the taxation of Henry VIII.
Variæ lectiones N. T. ex ms Theclæ collato cum editione Leydensi in 12mo.', Seventeenth century
These are for the Acts, Pauline epistles and Catholic epistles only.
Vindication of a sermon, 1630s?
The author's name appears to have been Bewick. The sermon was preached at Cambridge on Good Friday 1632.
W. Malmesbury, De Antiquitate Glasconiensis Ecclesiæ, 1566
Waldensian documents, Sixteenth and seventeenth centuries
Waldensian Manuscripts, presented, together with other and more ancient documents, 'to the publick Library of the famous University of Cambridge in August 1658,' by Samuel Morland, according to the heading of the Catalogue appended to the Contents of the 'History of the Evangelical Churches of the valleys of Piedmont,' fol. London, 1658, by the Donor. See also Dd.15.29-35.
Waldensian documents, Sixteenth or seventeenth century
Waldensian documents, Sixteenth or seventeenth century
Waldensian documents, 1650 - 1660
Waldensian documents, Seventeenth century
1. The Concessions of the Duke of Savoy to the Evangelical Professors of the Valley of Piemont in the years 1602 and 1603. 10 leaves. Copy.
2. The Confirmation of the above said Concessions, bearing date the 2 and 4 of June and 29 of December, 1653. 5 leaves.