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The History of the University of Cambridge and of Waltham Abbey: With the Appeal of Injured Innocence

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The second is a brief History of Waltham Abbey in Essex, of which Fuller was the curate in the latter years of the Inter-regnum, through the kindness of his right honourable friend and patron, the earl of Carlisle; to whom he dedicates the small book, and of whose ancestors he has given a delightful description in the dedication prefixed to the fourth book of his Church History. This was one of the methods by which Divine Providence at that time preserved several of the eminent episcopal clergy from the common ruin and dispersion of their order, and from the rancorous molestation of their determined enemies. In the first sentence of the His tory, he gratefully acknowledges the loving  kindness of his Heavenly Father in having planted him in such a calm retreat; and expresses a hope, that his endeavours to describe it may prove exemplary to others, who dwell in the sight of remarkable monasteries, to do the like, and rescue the observables of their habitations from the teeth of time and oblivion, -an exhortation which, certainly, has not been without effect, as may be seen in the multitude of good local Histories which soon afterwards made their appearance.

732 pages, Paperback

First published September 27, 2015

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Thomas Fuller

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Thomas Fuller was an English churchman and historian.

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