• Thomas Firmin (June 1632 – 1697) was an English businessman and philanthropist, publisher and unitarian member of the Church of England. Firmin was born...
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    supplies military ceremonial buttons, badges, accoutrements, and uniforms. Thomas Firmin was born in Ipswich, Suffolk in 1632 and was apprenticed to The Girdlers...
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    Joseph Auguste Anténor Firmin (18 October 1850 – 19 September 1911), better known as Anténor Firmin, was a Haitian barrister and philosopher, pioneering...
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  • footballer Peter Firmin (1926–2018), English artist and animator Thomas Firmin (1632–1697), English businessman and philanthropist Philip Firmin, title character...
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  • the Racovian Catechism, and the Life of Socinus (1653). His disciple Thomas Firmin (1632–1697), mercer and philanthropist, and friend of John Tillotson...
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    charges of sympathy with Socinianism in his previous associations with Thomas Firmin, Stephen Nye and others. His attempts to reform certain abuses of the...
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  • June: The Worshipful Company of Poulters is granted a royal charter. Thomas Firmin sets up a textile factory to provide work for the unemployed. Approximate...
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    his hearers at this period was Thomas Firmin, who took down his sermons in shorthand. The Gangraena (1646) of Thomas Edwards included Goodwin among the...
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    by Tillotson's friend, the Socinian businessman and philanthropist Thomas Firmin, who was funding the printing of Socinian tracts by Stephen Nye. Yet...
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  • Sozzini. Hedworth was a student of John Biddle (Unitarian) and friend of Thomas Firmin. 1694 Stephen Nye, Henry Hedworth Considerations on the explications...
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  • Firmin Jean-Louis (born 1947) is a Haitian politician who served as president of the Senate twice in the 1990s. Jean-Louis was born in February 1947 in...
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  • animator and narrator) and Peter Firmin (who was its modelmaker and illustrator). Firmin designed the characters, and Joan Firmin, his wife, knitted and "dressed"...
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    the company he set up with collaborator, artist and puppet maker Peter Firmin. The programmes were originally broadcast by the BBC from the 1950s to the...
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    Thomas Henry Huxley PC FRS HonFRSE FLS (4 May 1825 – 29 June 1895) was an English biologist and anthropologist who specialized in comparative anatomy....
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  • Keegan, Jeff Keller, Laird Mackintosh, Peter Lockyer (u/s), Thomas James O'Leary (u/s) Firmin: George Lee Andrews, David Cryer, Tim Jerome, Jeff Keller...
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  • followed (1689) a sheet of ‘Brief Notes’ on the Athanasian creed (see Thomas Firmin). These two publications prompted William Sherlock's Vindication (1690)...
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  • Giles Firmin (1614–1697) was an English Congregational minister and physician, deacon in the first church in Massachusetts of John Cotton, and ejected...
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  • in 1665. He became rector of Little Hormead, Hertfordshire in 1679. Thomas Firmin was a close associate. A brief history of the Unitarians, called also...
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  • 1682) Johann Christian Heusch (1680–1684) Andrew Clench (d. 1692) Thomas Firmin (1632–1697) John Houghton (1645–1705) Denis Papin (1647–1712) Robert...
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  • latitudinarianism and Protestant irenicism, and the early Unitarian Thomas Firmin had a hand in the publication, which suggested that a minimal set of...
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  • Harold Montague Finniston 1969-03-20 15 August 1912 – 2 February 1991 Thomas Firmin 1680-01-29 June 1632 – 20 December 1697 Johann Benjamin Fischer 1744-11-15...
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  • antitrinitarian, at Oxford; on 19 November 1664, he had been invited to London by Thomas Firmin. Letters from his friends were construed as implying that he was ready...
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    1690). He signed the episcopal letter of thanks (November 1692) to Thomas Firmin for his exertions in relief of the distressed Protestants of Ireland...
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  • cutout animation television series created by Oliver Postgate and Peter Firmin's Smallfilms company. It follows the adventures of a small green steam locomotive...
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  • choisies de Barthe, Firmin Didot, Paris, 1811, (p. 15-13) Philippe Le Bas, L'Univers. France : dictionnaire encyclopédique, Firmin Didot, Paris, 1840-1845...
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  • contact with the Cambridge latitudinarians at the house of his kinsman, Thomas Firmin. With John Locke, whom he had known at Westminster School, he was for...
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    de herbis, C. Fr. Ameis, F. S. Lehrs (ed.), Parisiis, editore Ambrosio Firmin Didot, 1862, pp. 127-163. English translations of Theriaca and Alexipharmaca...
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  • America. Giles Firmin was a deacon in Boston, who came to America from England in 1632. While practicing medicine in Ipswich, Massachusetts, Firmin became the...
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    is the youngest winner; he won in 1904, just short of his 20th birthday. Firmin Lambot is the oldest winner, he was 36 years, 4 months old when he won in...
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    les lettres de Marie-Thérèse et de Marie-Antoinette (in French). Vol. 3. Firmin-Didot. Banat, Gabriel (2006). The Chevalier de Saint-Georges: Virtuoso of...
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