John Rogers (1679–1729) was an English clergyman. The son of John Rogers, vicar of Eynsham, Oxford, he was born there. He was educated at New College...
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Leicester) (1648–1715), Anglican priest in England John Rogers (priest, born 1679) (1679–1729), English controversialist John Rogers (divine) (1778–1856), English...
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Penrose, Cornwall (redirect from Rogers family of Penrose)
probably for John Penrose who died in 1679; remodelled and extended from c. 1788 for John Rogers and c. 1832 for the Reverend John Rogers; extended 1863...
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Mayflower passengers except George Soule (who died in 1679), John Alden (died 1687), and John Cooke (died 1695, and was the son of Mayflower passenger...
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Talm. were also edited in Latin by Johann Benedict Carpzov (Leipzig, 1675–1679), and again, in English, by Robert Gandell (Oxford, 1859). The most complete...
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executed at Tyburn in 1644. Bl. John Fenwick SJ, executed at Tyburn in 1679. Bl. John Gavan SJ, executed at Tyburn in 1679. Bl. Thomas Holland SJ, executed...
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(1790–1868), French physicist Claude Poullart des Places (1679–1709), French catholic priest Claude Pouteau (1725–1775), French surgeon and inventor Claude...
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the Michigan Women's Hall of Fame. Jacques Marquette, Jesuit priest and missionary. John McCabe, Shakespeare teacher, film historian, and biographer....
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and was buried at Frampton on 5 March 1679/80. Marie Stoughton, buried at Frampton in 1640. In New England, John's brother Thomas Stoughton (1588–1661)...
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during the Battle of Brookland 11 February 1821 and hung on 4 July 1821 John Rogers, Bible translator and religious reformer – at Newgate after conviction...
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that humanity should be free, even if he disagrees with them. Woodes Rogers (c. 1679 – 15 July 1732) (voiced by Shaun Dingwall) is the secondary antagonist...
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were Maids of Honour to Queen Elizabeth I. Edward Risdon (born 1541) who was a Jesuit priest, a Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford and one of the founders...
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Pamphili, for whom he played in Lenten oratorios at San Marcello from 1676 to 1679. In 1687 Corelli led the festival performances of music for Queen Christina...
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Roman Catholic priest and martyr (2 July 1591), prior to execution "It is time for Matins.": 52 — John of the Cross, Spanish Catholic priest and mystic (14...
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King of Imereti (d. 1565) 1597 – Francesco Barberini, Catholic cardinal (d. 1679) 1598 – Eleonore Gonzaga, Italian wife of Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor...
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Clifton (1722), peer Susanna Gumley (1722), daughter of John Gumley and mother of John Lockman (priest) Mary Gordon (1723), daughter of Sir Alexander Gordon...
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Aaron Evans (born 1993), Australian footballer (soccer) Abel Evans (1679–1737), English clergyman, academic and poet Adam Evans (born 1994), Irish footballer...
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Kateri Tekakwitha (category Beatifications by Pope John Paul II)
husband, and He alone will take me for wife. The Church considers that in 1679, with her decision on the Feast of the Annunciation, Tekakwitha's conversion...
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sociologist John David Brewer (born 1951), British sociologist Carl Brinkmann (1885–1954), German sociologist David G. Bromley, American sociologist Rogers Brubaker...
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He was one of the leaders of the Counter-Reformation John Bosco (1815–1888), Catholic priest, pioneer in educating the poor and founder of the Salesian...
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Adam Driver (born 1983), American actor Adam Drucker (born 1977), American rapper, known by the stage name Doseone Adam Drummond (1679–1758), Scottish...
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Lakes region. De Tonti founded the first European settlement in Illinois in 1679, and in Arkansas in 1683. With LaSalle, he co-founded New Orleans, and was...
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Antinomian Controversy (section John Wheelwright)
revoked in 1644 and receiving a vindication in 1654. He died in Salisbury in 1679. Cotton continued as the minister of the church in Boston until his death...
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politician and priest (b. 1882) May 29 – Netta Muskett, British novelist (b. 1887) May 31 – Edith Hamilton, German-born author (b. 1867) June 3 Pope John XXIII...
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Ralph Cudworth (category 17th-century English Anglican priests)
papers relating thereto II: The First and Second "Memorialls, 1679–80, Indian Records Series (John Murray: London, 1911), p. 343 and note 2 (Internet Archive);...
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Denmark 1537 Luther writes Smalcald Articles 1537–1551 Matthew Bible, by John Rogers, based on Tyndale and Coverdale received royal licence but not authorized...
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he was involved in many colonial public service activities. He died in 1679. Richard Clarke - (Name per Morton, 1669: Richard Clark) Probably not a member...
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Wayback Machine THE LIBRARY OF IBERIAN RESOURCES ONLINE, accessed 26 May 2020 Rogers, D.J.; Wilson, A.J.; Hay, S.I.; Graham, A.J. (2006). "The Global Distribution...
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Peart, Bob Shane, McCoy Tyner, Bill Withers, John Prine, Fred the Godson, Little Richard, Kenny Rogers, Florian Schneider, Joe Diffie, Charlie Daniels...
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was founded by Joseph Bonne, a man of Quapaw-French métis ancestry. In 1679, French explorer René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle was the first European...
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