Cambridge and its story With lithographs and other illus by Herbert Railton, the lithographs being tinted by Fanny Railton . ts sweets, apt and suitable men in theChurch of God and in the State, men who will rise to various ranksaccording to the measure of their deserts. Desiring therefore, sincethis consideration has come over us, to extend as far as God hasallowed us, for the furtherance of Divine worship, and for theadvance and good of the State, this kind of knowledge which inconsequence of a great number of men having been taken away bythe fangs of pestilence, is now beginning lamentably


Cambridge and its story With lithographs and other illus by Herbert Railton, the lithographs being tinted by Fanny Railton . ts sweets, apt and suitable men in theChurch of God and in the State, men who will rise to various ranksaccording to the measure of their deserts. Desiring therefore, sincethis consideration has come over us, to extend as far as God hasallowed us, for the furtherance of Divine worship, and for theadvance and good of the State, this kind of knowledge which inconsequence of a great number of men having been taken away bythe fangs of pestilence, is now beginning lamentably to fail; wehave turned the attention of our mind to the University of Cam-bridge, in the Diocese of Ely ; where there is a body of students,and to a Hall therein, hitherto commonly called University Hall,which already exists of our foundation, and which we would haveto bear the name of the House of Clare and no other, for ever,and have caused it to be enlarged in its resources out of the wealthgiven us by God and in the number of students; in order thatthe Pear! of Great Price, Knowledge, found and acquired by them 102. ,/ ? • /- *^ ^w-jJ yl,.- r • ir - - vH ft - ?• : - *ir y^ ri ^ * • - -? E^


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