Description:Chapters: Robert Abercromby, Edmund Hay, James Tyrie, Hugh Sempill, Patrick Anderson. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 22. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Robert Abercromby (Abrecromby, Abercrombie, also Scotus), also known under the pseudonyms of Robert Sandiesoun and Sanders Robertson (1536, Scotland 19 August 1613, Braniewo (Braunsberg), PolishLithuanian Commonwealth) was a Jesuit missionary in Scotland in the time of the persecutions. He was educated in Scotland and in Collegium Romanum in Rome, where on 19 August 1563 he became a jesuit. From 1564 he lived in Braniewo (Royal Prussia), where he was professor of grammar in the biggest Polish jesuit collegium and a novice master. In 1565 he was ordained a priest. In Braniewo he was in constant contact with Cardinal Stanislaus Hosius. He was considered a good priest, but learning Polish was difficult to him, and he had some problems with the finances of the school. Due to these problems he was permitted to leave Poland in 1580, when he met the Scottish king for the first time. In September 1580 he went back to Poland - from 1580 to 1587 he performed similar tasks in Krakow, Pozna and Wilno. In 1587 he left Poland and went back to Scotland. During the journey to Scotland in 1580 and during his second stay there he was organizing transports of Scottish youths to be trained in Polish schools. Abercromby was brought into prominence chiefly by the fact that he is said to have converted the Queen of James I of England, when that monarch was as yet James VI of Scotland. The Queen was Anne of Denmark, and her father, an ardent Lutheran, had stipulated that she should have the right to practice her own religion in Scotland, and for that purpose sent with her a chaplain named John Lering who, however, shortly after his arrival, became a Cal...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=4943We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Scottish Jesuits: Robert Abercromby, Edmund Hay, James Tyrie, Hugh Sempill, Patrick Anderson. To get started finding Scottish Jesuits: Robert Abercromby, Edmund Hay, James Tyrie, Hugh Sempill, Patrick Anderson, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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24
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Books LLC
Release
2010
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1158509685
Scottish Jesuits: Robert Abercromby, Edmund Hay, James Tyrie, Hugh Sempill, Patrick Anderson
Description: Chapters: Robert Abercromby, Edmund Hay, James Tyrie, Hugh Sempill, Patrick Anderson. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 22. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Robert Abercromby (Abrecromby, Abercrombie, also Scotus), also known under the pseudonyms of Robert Sandiesoun and Sanders Robertson (1536, Scotland 19 August 1613, Braniewo (Braunsberg), PolishLithuanian Commonwealth) was a Jesuit missionary in Scotland in the time of the persecutions. He was educated in Scotland and in Collegium Romanum in Rome, where on 19 August 1563 he became a jesuit. From 1564 he lived in Braniewo (Royal Prussia), where he was professor of grammar in the biggest Polish jesuit collegium and a novice master. In 1565 he was ordained a priest. In Braniewo he was in constant contact with Cardinal Stanislaus Hosius. He was considered a good priest, but learning Polish was difficult to him, and he had some problems with the finances of the school. Due to these problems he was permitted to leave Poland in 1580, when he met the Scottish king for the first time. In September 1580 he went back to Poland - from 1580 to 1587 he performed similar tasks in Krakow, Pozna and Wilno. In 1587 he left Poland and went back to Scotland. During the journey to Scotland in 1580 and during his second stay there he was organizing transports of Scottish youths to be trained in Polish schools. Abercromby was brought into prominence chiefly by the fact that he is said to have converted the Queen of James I of England, when that monarch was as yet James VI of Scotland. The Queen was Anne of Denmark, and her father, an ardent Lutheran, had stipulated that she should have the right to practice her own religion in Scotland, and for that purpose sent with her a chaplain named John Lering who, however, shortly after his arrival, became a Cal...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=4943We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Scottish Jesuits: Robert Abercromby, Edmund Hay, James Tyrie, Hugh Sempill, Patrick Anderson. To get started finding Scottish Jesuits: Robert Abercromby, Edmund Hay, James Tyrie, Hugh Sempill, Patrick Anderson, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.