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- Suffolk look on critically. Wolsey introduces Cardinal Campeius and Gardiner to the King; Campeius has come to serve as a judge in the trial Wolsey is arranging...
- Vanbrugh (Queen Katharine) Laura Cowie (Anne Boleyn) S. A. Cookson (Cardinal Campeius) Charles Fuller (Cranmer) A.E. George (Duke of Norfolk) "The Famous History...
- Protestant theologian and Hebraist. His youngest of four children was Campeius Vitringa (1693-1723). Vitringa, a follower of Johannes Cocceius, was a...
- Gentleman Jack McKenzie as Sir Nicholas Vaux Michael Poole as Cardinal Campeius Peter Vaughan as Gardiner, Bishop of Winchester Sylvia Coleridge as Old...
- theologians who were called Cocceians. His most distinguished pupil was Campeius Vitringa. His major work was his Lexicon et commentarius sermonis hebraici...
- London. Directed by Michel Saint-Denis Henry VIII (1933) as Cardinal Campeius/Garter King of Arms with Charles Laughton, Roger Livesey and Flora Robson...
- of his danger and becomes his companion, in The Winter's Tale. Cardinal Campeius (hist) is the papal legate at the trial of Katherine, in Henry VIII. Canidius...
- as Queen Katharine Laura Cowie as Anne Boleyn S.A. Cookson as Cardinal Campeius Charles Fuller as Cranmer A.E. George as Duke of Norfolk Basil Gill as...
- scripture criticism published by Gerhard von Maastricht, and at Halle to Campeius Vitringa's Anacrisis ad Apocalypsin. The influence exerted by these upon...
- Asturius [es] (395–412) Isicius (412–427) Martin I (427–440) Castinus (440–454) Campeius (454–467) Sinticius (467–482) Praumatus (482–494) Petrus I (494–508) Celsus [es]...