This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1843 Excerpt: ...the espeeial eause of joynnynge the senior non regent with the serutators, seinge he is or maye be alwayes a Master of some College. Ans.--This artiele standeth onlie of surmises, and is nothing true. Rep.--This is sene, and knowen true. Orj.--Besides, men when they eome to give voiees do openlie vewe the nomber of ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1843 Excerpt: ...the espeeial eause of joynnynge the senior non regent with the serutators, seinge he is or maye be alwayes a Master of some College. Ans.--This artiele standeth onlie of surmises, and is nothing true. Rep.--This is sene, and knowen true. Orj.--Besides, men when they eome to give voiees do openlie vewe the nomber of voiees either wayes, whieh is an evill temptation (unless they be well and godlily grounded) to make them follow the greater sorte Ans.--This is untrewe, for the paper where the voiees be noted in the serutinie is or ought to be kept elose from all men saving from the head. Orj.--And the ehoise of Leeterours (one set agaynst another) doth set all the seholes on importunate suites. Ans.--Experienee teaeheth that it staieth sute: for whereas before divers were wounte to labor for one leeture, and the Vieeehaneellor willing to preferr one, and the proetors another, and sometime proetor against proetor, whieh eaused sueh strife, that no eleetion was made of the leeturers untill either the VieeehauneeDor or the proetors were out of theire offiee, nowe the matter is sone and quietlie ended, as experienee hath taught us sithenee the making of these statutes.. Rep.--What D. Pearne maie remember we know not, but in our tyme we know not sueh differinge of leetures, and affirme there was more importunate stlte this last yere then any tyme we ean eall to mynde. Ori.--The Senior non-regent joyned with the Serutators. 1. Is not sworne. 2. In anie matter of weight may or wil be a Master of some house. 3. Diserediteth the serutatours sworne, and not trusted. 4. Causeth the serutinie not to be seerete, but all thinges therein opened, that the Masters of Colleges may understande of the manner of dealinges in all matters. Ans.--That whieh is alledged against this i...
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