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  2. William Chillingworth - Wikipedia

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    William Chillingworth (12 October 1602 – 30 January 1644) was a controversial English churchman. Early life. He was born in Oxford, where his father served as ...

  3. Great Tew Circle - Wikipedia

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    Hales and Chillingworth have been identified with an "Oxford School of rational theology", containing also Christopher Potter and William Page. [47] It has been said that, despite the political difference over the defence of episcopacy , there is no clear distinction between the Great Tew line and Laudianism in theology. [ 48 ]

  4. Chillingworth - Wikipedia

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    David Chillingworth (born 1951), Scottish Anglican bishop; Garry Chillingworth (born 1970), Australian cricketer; Roger Chillingworth, character from Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel The Scarlet Letter (1850) Sonny Chillingworth (1932–1994), Hawaiian slack-key guitar player; William Chillingworth (1602–1644), controversial English churchman

  5. Alexander Gil the younger - Wikipedia

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    William Chillingworth, with whom, according to Aubrey, Gill was in the habit of corresponding, was of this party, and deemed it fitting to inform William Laud of what had passed. Gill was committed to the Gatehouse at Westminster (4 September) by Laud's orders, and was examined in the Star-chamber by Laud and Attorney-general Heath on 6 September.

  6. List of governors of dependent territories in the 17th century

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    William Coddington, Judge of Portsmouth (1638–1639) William Hutchinson, Judge of Portsmouth (1639–1640) William Coddington, Judge of Newport (1639–1640) William Rosales, Governor of Portsmouth and Newport (1640–1647) Roger Williams, Chief officer (1644–1647) John Coggeshall, President (1647) Jeremy Clarke, President (1648–1649)

  7. Edmund Calamy (historian) - Wikipedia

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    In 1713 he published a second edition (2 vols.) of his Abridgment of Baxter's History, in which, among various additions, there is a continuation of the history through the reigns of William and Anne, down to the passing of the Occasional Bill. At the end of volume 1 is subjoined the reformed liturgy, which was drawn up and presented to the ...

  8. 17th century in philosophy - Wikipedia

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    1644 – William Chillingworth, English churchman. 1649 – Caspar Schoppe, German catholic controversialist and scholar. 1651 – Nathaniel Culverwell, English author and theologian. 1652 – John Smith, English philosopher, theologian, and educator. 1653 – Hugh Binning, Scottish philosopher and theologian. 1657 – Kâtip Çelebi, Turkish ...

  9. Talk:William Chillingworth - Wikipedia

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