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- Christianity portal James Calfhill (also Calfield; 1530?–1570) was an Anglican priest, academic and controversialist, who died as Archdeacon of Colchester...
- 2013. Retrieved November 21, 2013. Martiall, John (1566). A Replie to Mr Calfhills Blasphemous Answer Made Against the Treatise of the Cross. English recusant...
- theologians in the Anglican and Reformed traditions Nicholas Ridley, James Calfhill, and Theodore Beza, rejected practices that they described as cross worship...
- 2013. Retrieved 21 November 2013. Martiall, John (1566). A Replie to Mr Calfhills Blasphemous Answer Made Against the Treatise of the Cross. English recusant...
- dungheap in his stable. In 1558 an ecclesiastical commission deputed James Calfhill to superintend the reinterment. The remains were identified, and, purposely...
- was reinstated by Queen Mary in 1558, but was later desecrated by James Calfhill, a Calvinist canon of the church, who was intent on suppressing her cult...
- Sandys Translated to London; and later to York 1570 (designate) James Calfhill Archdeacon of Colchester (1565–1570). Allegedly nominated by Queen Elizabeth...
- Whittingham, Sampson, Humphrey, Lever, Edmund Freke, Thomas Cole, James Calfhill, Richard Alvey, Percival Wiburn, John Foxe, Richard Allen, John Philpot...
- 1 and 2 Richard Edwardes 1566 Christ Church, Oxford Latin Progne James Calfhill 1566 Christ Church, Oxford Latin Iephthes J. Christopherson 1566-7 Trinity...
- the resistance to Parker:Thomas Huyck, Thomas Cole, John Pullain, James Calfhill, Alexander Nowell. Grindal lacked that firm faith in the supreme importance...