A defence of the proceedings of the Right Reverend the visitor and fellows of Exeter College in Oxford with an answer to : 1. The case of Exeter College related and vindicated, 2. The account examin'd.
- Title
- A defence of the proceedings of the Right Reverend the visitor and fellows of Exeter College in Oxford with an answer to : 1. The case of Exeter College related and vindicated, 2. The account examin'd.
- Author
- Harrington, James, 1664-1693.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for Tho. Bennet ...,
- [1691]
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Contents
- title page
- The PREFACE.
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A DEFENCE, &c.
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3. As to the Vacancy of Dr.
Hern 's Place. -
4. That the
Visitor hath no Power by Statute of Suspending the Fellowsab Officio & Beneficio. -
5. Whether the
Visitor ought to have been Judge in his own Cause, or pronounc'd for his own Jurisdiction. -
That the Concurrence of the Fellows to the
Rectors Expulsion was not Statutable. -
Lastly, the Contumacy is no statutable Cause of Expulsion, and if it were ought in the Case of the
Fellows as well as theRector, to receive the same Punishment from theVisitor.
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3. As to the Vacancy of Dr.
- AN ANSWER TO THE Account Examin'd.
- errata