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  CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Gregory Martin
Gregory Martin was his close friend throughout his Oxford days, and himself remained a devout Catholic.
In the meantime, Gregory Martin left the house of the Duke of Norfolk, and crossing the seas, presented himself at Dr. Allen's College at Douai as a candidate for the priesthood, in 1570.
Martin remained two years, during which time he organized the course of studies at the new college; when he was recalled by Allen to Reims, whither the college had been removed from Douai in consequence of political troubles.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/09727a.htm   (886 words)

  
 Douay Rheims Encyclopedia Article
The work of preparing such a version was undertaken by the members of the English College at Douai, in Flanders, founded by William Allen (afterwards cardinal) in 1568.
The chief share of the translating was borne by Dr. Gregory Martin, formerly of St. John's College, Oxford.
His text was revised by Thomas Worthington, Richard Bristowe, John Reynolds, and Allen himself -- all of them Oxford men.
www.traditionalcatholic.net /Scripture/Encyclopedia/Douay_Rheims.html   (1082 words)

  
 Vote Democratic World Government
Earleen is the mother of a daughter, Thea, and a son, Martin, and lives in a small Quebec town with her husband Jim.
Martin is a youth representative on the Board of Vote World Government.
Edie Ivory was born in New York City in 1955.
www.voteworldgovernment.org /who.shtml   (1397 words)

  
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A Defense of the Sincere and True Translations of the Holy Scriptures in the English Tongue, Against the Manifold Cavils, Frivolous Quarrels, and Impudent Slanders of Gregory Martin, One of the Readers of Popish Divinity in the Traitorous Seminary of Rhemes
Fulke was refuting, "A Discovery of the Manifold Corruption of the Holy Scriptures by the Heretics of our Days, Specially the English Sectaries, and of Their Foul Dealing Herein, By Partial and False Translations to the Advantage of Their Heresies, in Their English Bibles Used and Authorized Since the Time of Schism" (1582) by Martin. -
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