. A Rationale, or practical exposition of the Book of common-prayer. es wrote Henry Rands of Holbech in Lincoln-jhire : But his Learning and Piety have acquiredhim a Name much more illuflrious, than thegreateft Titles derived from a long Race of nobleh 3 Anceftors, cii The LIFE ofBp. Holbech. Anceftors. In the Reign of Henry the eighth,Anno i f 3 f, he was made Lord Prior oiWorcefter 5and in if41* on the Erection of the new Cathe-drals, was the firft Dean there. He was a great Favo-rite of Biihop Latimer; at whofe Recommendationhe was confecrated Suffragan Bifhop of Briftol^ onthe twenty-fourt


. A Rationale, or practical exposition of the Book of common-prayer. es wrote Henry Rands of Holbech in Lincoln-jhire : But his Learning and Piety have acquiredhim a Name much more illuflrious, than thegreateft Titles derived from a long Race of nobleh 3 Anceftors, cii The LIFE ofBp. Holbech. Anceftors. In the Reign of Henry the eighth,Anno i f 3 f, he was made Lord Prior oiWorcefter 5and in if41* on the Erection of the new Cathe-drals, was the firft Dean there. He was a great Favo-rite of Biihop Latimer; at whofe Recommendationhe was confecrated Suffragan Bifhop of Briftol^ onthe twenty-fourth of March^ i?$J. In Juneif 44, he was preferd to the See olRocbefter, andtranflated from thence to Lincoln^ in 1^47. He•was one of thofe Divines, whom that great Patronof Learning, Archbiiliop Cranmer^ had a particu-lar Refpe£r. for -, and was of much Ufe in reform-ing and fettling the Church. He lived but afhort Time, after his Promotion to the See ofLincoln; for in the Beginning oi Auguft^ iffi,he departed this Life, having icarcc enjoyed thatSee five THE [ ciii ]


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