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  2. Thomas Fuller - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Fuller (baptised 19 June 1608 – 16 August 1661) was an English churchman and historian. He is now remembered for his writings, particularly his Worthies of England , published in 1662, after his death.

  3. Thomas Fuller (mental calculator) - Wikipedia

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    Along with information about Fuller, Rush shared the story of a Black doctor he knew personally, James Derham. [6] Testimony of Fuller's abilities spread beyond American periodicals. French revolutionaries Jacques Pierre Brissot and Henri Grégoire wrote of Fuller as an example of why Black people should have equal rights. [2]

  4. Thomas Fuller (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Fuller, M.D. (24 June 1654 – 17 September 1734) was a British physician, preacher and intellectual. Fuller was born in Rosehill, Sussex , and educated at Queens' College, Cambridge . [ 1 ] He practised medicine at Sevenoaks . [ 1 ]

  5. Thomas Fuller (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Fuller (1608–1661) was an English religious leader and historian. Thomas Fuller may also refer to: Thomas Fuller (architect) (1823–1898), Canadian architect; Thomas Fuller (bishop) (1810–1884), Anglican bishop in Canada; Thomas Fuller (mental calculator) (1710–1790), enslaved African renowned for his mathematical abilities

  6. The Holy State and the Profane State - Wikipedia

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    The Holy State and the Profane State (Prophane in the original, sometimes shortened to The Holy State) is a 1642 book by English churchman and historian Thomas Fuller.It describes the holy state as existing in the family and in public life, gives rules of conduct, model "characters" for the various professions and profane biographies.

  7. Seeing Is Believing - Wikipedia

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    Seeing Is Believing, a 1941 mystery novel by John Dickson Carr writing as "Carter Dickson" Seeing Is Believing (organization), a partnership for the prevention of avoidable blindness; Seeing Is Believing Tour, magician Dynamo's 2015-16 live tour

  8. File:Common source of error in seeing and believing.pdf

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  9. Seeing is Believing (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Seeing is Believing (also published as Cross of Murder) is a mystery novel by the American writer John Dickson Carr, who published it under the name of Carter Dickson. It is a whodunnit and features the series detective Sir Henry Merrivale and his associate, Scotland Yard 's Chief Inspector Humphrey Masters.