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  2. Dover College - Wikipedia

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    In September 2001 Dover College opened a junior department for pupils aged 4–11. In 2009, it opened a pre-reception class to welcome three-year-old children. The college renovated its music facilities under Stephen Jones, Headmaster from 2004 to 2011 who went on to be Warden of St. Edward's School, Oxford. Under the leadership of Gerry Holden ...

  3. Elizabeth Hanson (captive of Native Americans) - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Hanson died in Dover, New Hampshire in 1737. [9] Captivity narratives became a new genre of literature that was born during this period due to the overwhelming number of accounts of Native American capture. The first edition of her captivity narrative was published without a title page in the Pennsylvania Gazette in December 1728.

  4. Patriarchs (Bible) - Wikipedia

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    The patriarchs of the Bible, when narrowly defined, are Abraham, his son Isaac, and Isaac's son Jacob, also named Israel, the ancestor of the Israelites. These three figures are referred to collectively as the patriarchs, and the period in which they lived is known as the patriarchal age. They play significant roles in Hebrew scripture during ...

  5. The Historicity of the Patriarchal Narratives - Wikipedia

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    The consensus can be summarized as the proposal that, even if archaeology could not directly confirm the existence of the patriarchs (Abraham, Isaac and Jacob), these patriarchal narratives had originated in a second millennium BC setting because many personal names, place names, and customs referenced in the Genesis narratives were unique to ...

  6. Patriarchal age - Wikipedia

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    The patriarchal age is the era of the three biblical patriarchs, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, according to the narratives of Genesis 12–50 (these chapters also contain the history of Joseph, although Joseph is not one of the patriarchs). It is preceded in the Bible by the primeval history and followed by The Exodus.

  7. The Brome play of Abraham and Isaac - Wikipedia

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    'Abraham and Isaac', in Drama from the Middle Ages to the Early Twentieth Century: An Anthology of Plays with Old Spelling, ed. by Christopher J. Wheatley (Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press, 2016), pp. 14–25. 'The Brome Play of Abraham and Isaac', in The Norton Anthology of English Literature: Norton Topics Online.

  8. Abraham Isaacsen Verplanck - Wikipedia

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    Abraham Isaacsen Verplanck (1606–1690), also known as Abraham Isaacse Ver Planck, [a] was an early and prominent settler in New Netherlands. [1] A land developer and speculator, he was the progenitor of an extensive Verplanck family in the United States. Immigrating circa 1633, [2] he received a land grant at Paulus Hook (in today's Jersey ...

  9. Abraham and Isaac - Wikipedia

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    Abraham and Isaac may refer to: Binding of Isaac, a story in the Abrahamic religions in which God orders Abraham to sacrifice his son Isaac; The Brome play of Abraham and Isaac, a fifteenth-century play of unknown authorship; Abraham and Isaac (Goodman play), a 1935 drama by Paul Goodman; Abraham and Isaac, a c. 1544 painting by Titian

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