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    Thomas Cartwright (c. 1535 – 27 December 1603) was an English Puritan preacher and theologian. Cartwright was probably born in Royston, Hertfordshire...
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  • building contractor and sculptor Thomas Cartwright (theologian) (c. 1535–1603), English Puritan churchman Tom Cartwright (1935–2007), English cricketer...
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    against Cartwright, depriving Cartwright of his professorship and his fellowship in 1571. Under these circumstances, in 1572, two London clergymen—Thomas Wilcox...
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  • Walter Travers (category British theologian stubs)
    then traveled to Geneva to visit Theodore Beza. He was ordained by Thomas Cartwright in Antwerp, where in the late 1570s his work was favoured by the encouragement...
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  • William Cartwright, English poet, dramatist and cleric (born 1611) unknown dates Abraham Azulai, Moroccan-born Kabbalistic author (born c. 1570) Thomas Master...
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    Whitgift (soon to become Archbishop of Canterbury) produced a reply, and Thomas Cartwright a reaction to the reply. Hooker was drawn into the debate through...
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    Pelagius (category 5th-century Christian theologians)
    Pelagius (/pəˈleɪdʒiəs/; c. 354–418) was a British theologian known for promoting a system of doctrines (termed Pelagianism by his opponents) which emphasized...
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  • (born 1961), novelist William Billington (1825–1884), poet Thomas Bilson(1547–1616), theologian, AV translator and bishop Andrew Bing (1574–1652), scholar...
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    Dudley Fenner (category 16th-century Calvinist and Reformed theologians)
    educated at Peterhouse, Cambridge. There he became an adherent of Thomas Cartwright, and publicly expounded his presbyterian views, with the result that...
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    Byfield Edmund Calamy Richard Capel Thomas Carter Thomas Cartwright Joseph Caryl Thomas Case Daniel Cawdrey Thomas Cawton Laurence Chaderton William Chaderton...
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    Erasmus (category 15th-century Roman Catholic theologians)
    October c.1466 – 12 July 1536) was a Dutch Christian humanist, Catholic theologian, educationalist, satirist, and philosopher. Through his vast number of...
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    2016. Whiteman 2014, p. 398. Cartwright 2010, p. 181. Cartwright 2010, p. 181 note 5. Gillespie 1996, p. 194. Cartwright 2010, p. 182. Revonsuo 2009,...
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  • Stilling), German novelist and autobiographer (died 1817) September 17 – John Cartwright, English political reformer and naval officer (died 1824) October 29 –...
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  • memorable Sr Henry Wotton Kt, late, provost of Eton Colledg" William Cartwright The Lady Errant The Ordinary The Siege, or Love's Convert Comedies, Tragi-Comedies...
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  • At Cambridge University, he was influenced by Puritan theologians, including Thomas Cartwright (1535–1603). Browne became a Lecturer at St Mary's Church...
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    John Pearson (bishop) (category 17th-century Anglican theologians)
    John Pearson (28 February 1613 – 16 July 1686) was an English theologian and scholar. He was born at Great Snoring, Norfolk. From Eton College he passed...
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  • in Herman Hesse's novel Steppenwolf, and from Principal Thomas Charles Edwards, a theologian who was the first Principal of the University College of...
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    Richard Baxter (category 17th-century Calvinist and Reformed theologians)
    Eyre, George Lawson, John Tombes, Thomas Tully, and John Wallis, although Baxter was closest to Christopher Cartwright. Baxter's connexion with the Parliamentary...
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  • Robert Browne (Brownist) (category 17th-century Anglican theologians)
    Harrison from Norwich. They were both influenced by the Puritan theologian Thomas Cartwright. It has been claimed that after leaving Cambridge Browne was...
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  • Christ leader, Barton Stone, and Methodists Francis Asbury and Peter Cartwright, as well as leaders in the Shaker and Cumberland Presbyterian movements...
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    Isaac Watts (category English Calvinist and Reformed theologians)
    25 November 1748) was an English Congregational minister, hymn writer, theologian, and logician. He was a prolific and popular hymn writer and is credited...
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    him at the former as a landed proprietor, along with a nephew, Thomas Robert Cartwright (age 20), and nine servants. Following the death of his first wife...
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  • Thomas Rogers (died 1616) was an English Anglican clergyman, known as a theologian, controversialist and translator. He was a student of Christ Church...
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  • columnist for First Things Leo Allatius: Greek theologian Fanny Allen: daughter of Ethan Allen; became a nun Thomas William Allies: English writer Svetlana Alliluyeva:...
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  • English Crown and the signing of the Treaty of Mellifont. April – Thomas Cartwright delivers his Millenary Petition, demanding an end to ritualistic practices...
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    Stanley Hauerwas (category 20th-century Anglican theologians)
    Stanley Martin Hauerwas (born July 24, 1940) is an American theologian, ethicist, and public intellectual. Hauerwas originally taught at the University...
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  • Peter Thomas Geach FBA (29 March 1916 – 21 December 2013) was a British philosopher who was Professor of Logic at the University of Leeds. His areas of...
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    Robert McAlpine (Concrete Bob) (1847–1934), road builder Thomas McCall (1834–1904), cartwright, developer of the bicycle Andrew Meikle (1719–1811), mechanical...
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  • Wittgenstein (6.8%) Friedrich Nietzsche (6.5%) Plato (5.6%) Immanuel Kant (5.6%) Thomas Aquinas (4.8%) Socrates (4.8%) Aristotle (4.5%) Karl Popper (4.2%) From...
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    was established in secret in 1592. Thomas Cartwright is thought to be the first Presbyterian in England. Cartwright's controversial lectures at Cambridge...
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