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    Tobias Crisp D.D. (1600 – 1643) was an English clergyman and reputed antinomian. In the end he proved a divisive figure for English Calvinists, with a...
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    also edited and re-published the works of the 'antinomian' theologian Tobias Crisp. He wrote a preface to the Hymns of Richard Davis and edited John Skepp’s...
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  • centerman. Thomas Crisp (1876–1917), English skipper, won VC. Tobias Crisp (1600–1643), English clergyman and reputed antinomian. William Crisp (1842–1910)...
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  • (fl. 1619) is often identified as the father of English antinomianism. Tobias Crisp (1600–1643), a Church of England priest who had been Arminian and was...
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  • The title became extinct on the death of the fifth Baronet in 1740. Tobias Crisp, brother of the first Baronet, was a noted clergyman. Sir Nicholas Crispe...
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  • Samuel Crisp, a London merchant, was a grandson of the theologian Tobias Crisp; his mother was Florence, daughter of Charles Williams. Crisp was educated...
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  • John Eaton (1575–1641) was an English divine and Antinomian. Along with Tobias Crisp, Eaton is considered one of the most important Antinomians of the 17th...
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  • and in 1693 he entered the controversy over the reprinted works of Tobias Crisp. He was taken ill on a Sunday night after preaching, and died on the...
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    William Pemble, and it was one of the charges against Anne Hutchinson. Tobias Crisp was one of the most notorious teachers of this view. It was later propounded...
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  • strongly monergistic beliefs about justification similar to those of Tobias Crisp before him, and later John Gill: he argued that salvation is exclusively...
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    one of six churches in the Woodbridge Group. Notable rectors include Tobias Crisp, incumbent from 1627 to 1642. A Primitive Methodist chapel was built...
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  • accepting his views. Influential in that school were the teachings of Tobias Crisp, Richard Davis, and Joseph Hussey, through John Brine and John Gill....
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    spelled as Crisp or Crispe. He was the son of Ellis Crispe who was Sheriff of London and died in 1625. He was the brother of Tobias Crisp, a prominent...
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  • teachers of doctrinal antinomianism were John Saltmarsh, John Eaton, Tobias Crisp and Robert Lancaster. They explained the free grace of God to the elect...
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  • in his tract The Doctrine of the Antinomians Confuted (an answer to Tobias Crisp), and in April 1645 the parsonage and cure of the parish church of Trinity...
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    marriage, she was the mother of Sir Nicholas Crispe, 1st Baronet and Tobias Crisp, among others. Pye died on 26 December 1635, at the age of 64, and was...
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    ministers of London after the republication in 1690 of the works of Dr. Tobias Crisp. Donald Macleod called it "unrivalled". Charges of Antinomianism were...
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  • occasioned by the republication of Tobias Crisp's Works with Additions in 1690. To counteract what he considered to be Crisp's erroneous doctrine, Daniel Williams...
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    surface") and the hyperboloid of one sheet. The Pringles potato chip or crisp is an everyday example of a hyperbolic paraboloid shape. Saddle surfaces...
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    and the grandson of Karl Edvard Lundström, founder of the world's largest crisp bread producer Wasabröd. When his father Ulf Lundström died in 1973, Carl...
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  • Again, this formula was not original to Muggleton. It had appeared in Tobias Crisp's Christ alone exalted (1643). For the most part, John Saddington does...
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    template Infobox NFL biography is being considered for merging. › Luke Tobias Joeckel (/ˈdʒoʊkəl/; born November 6, 1991) is an American former professional...
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    Bedford, 1992 The Expedition of Humphry Clinker by Tobias Smollett, Classic Serial on BBC Radio 4, 1992 Crisp and Even Brightly by Alick Rowe, as 'Generally...
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    The Word 'Metaphysics' and the Concept of Metaphysics Loux & Crisp 2017, p. 2 Loux & Crisp 2017, pp. 1–4 Van Inwagen, Sullivan & Bernstein 2023, Lead Section...
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    Archived from the original on 24 August 2023. Retrieved 25 August 2023. Crisp, James (14 August 2023). "Hard-Right rock singer and 'tantric sex instructor'...
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  •  2019 (2019-07-09) Ingredients: Appetizer: flame beets, oysters, grilled apple crisp, yak ribeye Entrée: country-style ribs, okra, frozen pizza, Worcestershire...
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  • Our Story Begins: New and Selected Stories (category Books by Tobias Wolff)
    Stories is a collection of thirty-one short stories by American author Tobias Wolff published in 2008. The collection is divided into two sections: Selected...
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  • Arlene Croce Bernard H. Haggin Carl Van Vechten Claudia La Rocco Clement Crisp Clive Barnes David Dougill Deborah Jowitt – The Village Voice Debra Craine...
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  • ashen, bombed-out future world looks a little too familiar, no matter how crisply they present it. But the showdown between Washington and a deliciously...
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  • The notorious 13th hole at the prestigious Whiteoaks Golf Club, known as Crisp's Folly, becomes the scene of a brutal murder when member Alistair Kingslake...
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