- once to
Bishop Stephen Gardiner, and so
remained until in 1551, when John
Poynet, bishop,
surrendered it to the King. In the
following month Edward VI made...
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Christianity portal John
Ponet (c. 1514 –
August 1556),
sometimes spelled John
Poynet, was an
English Protestant churchman and
controversial writer, the bishop...
- to London. Martyr. Executed. 1550 1551 John
Ponet Also
recorded as John
Poynet.
Translated to Winchester. 1551 1552 John
Scory Translated to Chichester...
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trial of
these effects, and soon
gained a following. Smith's
student John
Poynet,
succeeding his tutor,
maintained the new
pronunciation in his lectures:...
- 21M65/B1/4-7 Chitty,
Herbert (1930).
Registra Stephani Gardiner et
Johannis Poynet Episcoporum Wintoniensium.
Oxford University Press.
Valor ecclesiasticus...
- the
marriage of Priestes, London, May 1554,
dedicated to
Queen Mary. John
Poynet,
whose book had
appeared in 1549, published,
apparently at Strasburg, a...
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resisted the innovations, but soon
followed the
example of Smith's
pupil John
Poynet, and was converted. King
Henry created Cheke his
first Regius Professor...
- title-page, London, 1755.
Pelling edited in 1688 the
Dialecticon of John
Poynet.
Scott Chamberlain (1997).
Accommodating High Churchmen: The
Clergy of Sus****...
- 433–435. Chitty, H., ed. (1930).
Registra Stephani Gardiner et
Johannes Poynet.
Oxford University Press. p. 147. Payne,
Andrew (2021). "John
Philpot Archdeacon...
- 472, 480. Chitty,
Herbert (1930).
Registra Stephani Gardiner et
Johannis Poynet Episcoporum Wintoniensum.
Oxford University Press. p. 143.{{cite book}}:...