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    Joshua Toulmin (11 May [O.S. 30 April] 1740 – 23 July 1815) of Taunton, England was a noted theologian and a serial Dissenting minister of Presbyterian...
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  • Joshua Toulmin Smith (born 29 May 1816 – death 28 April 1869) was a British political theorist, lawyer and local historian of Birmingham. Born in Birmingham...
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  • Hoggart Toulmin (1754–1817), English physician and geological thinker Harry Toulmin (Unitarian minister) (1766–1823), son of Joshua Toulmin; served as...
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    Although Robinson had argued against Unitarianism for most his life, Joshua Toulmin records in his funeral sermon, quoting a letter Robinson had written...
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  • minister and politician. The son of noted Dissenting minister Joshua Toulmin, Toulmin fled his native England for the United States after he and his...
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  • 1977) – actress Alan Smith (born 1936) – cricketer and England selector Joshua Toulmin Smith (1816–1869) – political theorist Tiger Smith (1886–1979) – England...
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  • Toulmin Smith is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Joshua Toulmin Smith (1816–1869), British political theorist, lawyer, and historian...
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  • managing partner of the Coaching Group, LLC Joshua R. Smith (born 1968), American computer scientist Joshua Toulmin Smith (1816–1869), British political theorist...
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    Taunton. Retrieved 21 October 2006. "Joshua Toulmin (*1331) 1740 – 1815. Calvert-Toulmin, Bruce. (2006) Toulmin Family Home Page". Archived from the original...
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    Joshua Toulmin: Memoir of the Life of Daniel Neal, A.M.. In: Daniel Neal: The History of the Puritans, or Protestant Nonconformists. Hrsg. von Joshua...
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    Habsburgs, 1765–1800: An Experiment in Enlightened Absolutism. p. 320. Joshua Toulmin Smith (1861). Illustrations of the political and diplomatic relations...
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    Bishop of Winchester Simon Sudbury (died 1381), Archbishop of Canterbury Joshua Toulmin (1740–1815), radical dissenting minister John Wesley (1703–1791), Methodist...
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    October 2023. "Guildhall of St George". Theatres Trust. Retrieved 6 October 2023. Smith, Joshua Toulmin (1870). English Gilds. Early English Text Society....
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  • Meade Chair in Systematic Theology at Virginia Theological Seminary Joshua Toulmin (A.M. 1769) – English dissenting minister with U.S. sympathies Prince...
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  • Prime Minister of Great Britain Roger Cotes (1682–1716); mathematician Joshua Toulmin (1740–1815); Dissenting minister George Dance the Younger (1741–1825);...
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  • over his grave with an inscription thereon." A biography of Biddle by Joshua Toulmin was published in 1789. A Two-fold Catechism He is believed to have translated...
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    Protestant nonconformity in England, including papers by Dissenting minister Joshua Toulmin. It holds the manuscript of a 17th-century diary written by Roger Morrice...
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    for source material for Savage's edition of The History of Taunton by Joshua Toulmin. In the midst of the attractions of London society and of his parliamentary...
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    Habsburg Empire, 1790–1918. Faber & Faber. p. 29. ISBN 9780571306299. Joshua Toulmin Smith (1861). Illustrations of the political and diplomatic relations...
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    Review (Oxford, 1982), 29:204-206. De Brouwer, Walter. Notes & Queries: Joshua Toulmin, Analytical Review (Oxford, 1983), 30:209-212. De Brouwer, Walter; Ayris...
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  • the Dissenting Academies, 1660–1800; London, Independent Press, 1954 Joshua Toulmin; An historical view of the state of the Protestant dissenters in England...
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    in 1693. It remained three houses until the 19th century. In 1851, Joshua Toulmin Smith saved the Old Crown from demolition when the Corporation proposed...
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    running appears in 1389, among medieval guild records collected by Joshua Toulmin Smith. The document—from Stamford's "Gild of St. Martin"—states that...
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    instance of bull running appears in 1389, among guild records collected by Joshua Toulmin Smith. The document from Stamford's 'Gild of St Martin' states that...
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  • many of the neighbouring ministers refused to concur in ordaining him. Joshua Toulmin says "the received standard of orthodoxy" which was proffered to him...
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    Family Tree Guide: Thomas Smalbroke Family Tree Guide: Thomas Smalbroke Joshua Toulmin Smith (1863). Memorials of Old Birmingham: Traditions of the Old Crown...
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    other early works. Toulmin Smith was born at Boston, Massachusetts, USA, on 21 November 1838, of English parents, Joshua Toulmin Smith and his wife Martha...
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    1854 when Joshua Lomax sold it to Henry Hayman Toulmin, a wealthy ship owner, High Sheriff of Hertfordshire and mayor of St Albans. Toulmin left the property...
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    commander, for which he remains best known. In his History of Taunton, Joshua Toulmin suggests that in the time between Hopton claiming Taunton for the Royalists...
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  • 1854, Toulmin gave up the Bower House and moved to Hertfordshire, where he purchased Childwickbury Estate from Joshua Lomax. Aged 59, Toulmin was both...
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