John Jortin (23 October 1698 – 5 September 1770) was an English church historian. Jortin was the son of Renatus Jordain, a Breton Huguenot refugee and...
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C. 650-c. 1450: Selected Sources, Manchester University Press, 1998 John Jortin, Remarks on Ecclesiastical History ... Second edition, Volumen 2, 1846...
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Macmillan; pp. 165, 269 Pausanias, Description of Greece, Paus. 1.19.2 John Jortin (1790), Tracts, philogical, critical, and miscellaneous: consisting of...
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Wentworth, Joseph Spence, Edward Holdsworth, William Warburton, and John Jortin. 1825. Miscellanea Virgiliana: In Scriptis Maxime Eruditorum Virorum...
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(sed vigilat) and experiences visions". Francis Blackburne argues that John Jortin misread this and other passages from Luther, while Gottfried Fritschel...
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translation he had the assistance of friends, including Zachary Pearce, John Jortin, and Samuel Johnson. It was dedicated to Charles Yorke. Apollonius Rhodius...
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historian William Jones of Nayland (1726–1800), controversial clergyman John Jortin (1698–1770), ecclesiastical historian and literary critic Peter Judd...
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he who merited the palm bear it'), which was derived from a poem by John Jortin titled Ad Ventos—ante A.D. MDCCXXVII (Latin for 'To the Winds—Before...
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Ottoman Empire (first publication) Robert Dodsley – An Epistle to Mr. Pope John Jortin – Remarks on Spenser's Poems Lady Mary Wortley Montagu – The Dean's Provocation...
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Bartholomew Fair Robert Furneaux Jordan (1905–1978), crime writer and critic John Jortin (1698–1770), biographer and historian Jenny Joseph (1932–2018), poet...
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Religion David Hume – An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals John Jortin – Remarks on Ecclesiastical History Carl Linnaeus – Philosophia Botanica...
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Controversy between Christians and Deists, by Henry Stebbing 1750–52 - John Jortin 1756–58 - Thomas Newton 1759–62 - Charles Moss 1763 - A Discourse upon...
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Ange-Jacques Gabriel, principal architect of King Louis XV of France (d. 1782) John Jortin, English church historian (d. 1770) October 30 Peter Thompson, English...
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death, 5 June 1680; Daniel's daughter, Martha Rogers, was mother of John Jortin. Donald K. McKim, Historical handbook of major biblical interpreters...
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The college's full name is The College of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Saint John the Evangelist and the glorious Virgin Saint Radegund, near Cambridge. Its...
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Ange-Jacques Gabriel, principal architect of King Louis XV of France (d. 1782) John Jortin, English church historian (d. 1770) October 30 Peter Thompson, English...
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1855 Richard Shilleto (Mathematics) 1706 John Addenbrooke (Logic) 1717 John Addenbrooke (Logic) 1723 John Jortin (Rhetoric) 1730 Edmund Law (Rhetoric) 1740...
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defences of Warburton On the Delicacy of Friendship (1755), in answer to John Jortin and a Letter (1764) to Dr Thomas Leland, who had criticised Warburton's...
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reflecting Secker's opinion. Other responses came from Timothy Neve, John Jortin, Edward Stone and Richard Tillard. William Cole's unpublished Observations...
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Thomas Price 1707-1714. George Bell 1714-1734. Hugh Wyatt 1734-1762. John Jortin 1762-1770. Peter Stephen Goddard 1770-1781. Joseph Wharton 1782-1800...
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Dodson, Robert Edward Garnham, Thomas Brand Hollis, Edmund Law, John Jebb, John Jortin, Arthur Ashley Sykes, and William Hopkins. His works include: A...
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Edmund Law (category Alumni of St John's College, Cambridge)
chief friends were Daniel Waterland, master of Magdalene College, John Jortin, and John Taylor, the editor of Demosthenes. He was said [by whom?] to be...
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Mark Hildesley the son was sent to Charterhouse School, London, where John Jortin was a schoolfellow. At the age of nineteen he was moved to Trinity College...
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Richard Osbaldeston (category Alumni of St John's College, Cambridge)
monuments were not part of Christopher Wren's design. He was a patron of John Jortin. "Osbaldeston, Richard (OSBN707R)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University...
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House on the death of his father.[citation needed] The house was sold to John Jortin, a landowner and barrister of Lincoln's Inn. After the death of his only...
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Fulham, and then in 1766 of Orsett in Essex. In 1770, on the death of John Jortin, he became Archdeacon of London, giving up the post in 1775 to become...
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Parsons. He was at this time member of a literary society which included John Jortin, Wetstein, Ralph Heathcote, De Missy, and Thomas Birch. On the resignation...
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Lincoln's Inn. He moved in June 1753 to London, where he associated with John Jortin, Thomas Birch, Matthew Maty, and others, who met once a week to drink...
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friend James Neild with editorial work. He also prepared editions of John Jortin's Tracts, 2 vols. 1790, and Joseph Wilcocks's Roman Conversations, 2 vols...
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Anglican Communion News Service – ACO: Episcopal Appointments "Klyberg, Charles John". Who's Who. Vol. 2013 (December 2012 online ed.). A & C Black. Retrieved...
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