Athenæ Oxonienses. The History of Oxford Writers. Vol. 1, p. 9
John Harley
, of the Order of the Preaching
or Dominican, commonly called Black, Friers, did
also pass his course in the supream Faculty among those
of his Order in the College pertaining to them, sometimes
situated and being in the South Suburb of Oxon;
where making great proficiency in his Profession, was at
length honored with the Degree of Doctor of Divinity,
being then accounted one of the prime Theologists of
his Order, not only for Learning, but for conspicuous
Vertue, sanctimony of Life, and acuteness in all Subtilities,
and Scholastical Disputations. He hath written according
to Anton.
(e)(e) In bib. Ord. fratrum praedicatorum, ut sup. p. 141.
Senensis, a Brother of the said Order.
Bina Commentaria super 4. libros Sententiarum.
Tract. de Praedestinatione Dei.
Quodlibeta varia. The time when he left this vain and
transitory life my Author Anton. Senen. tells me not, only
that his name sounded high, and was in great renown for
his erudition,Clar. 1515. and most refined sanctity of life, in Fifteen
hundred and fifteen, which was the seventh year of King
Henry 8. of England.