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  2. Shabbatai HaKohen - Wikipedia

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    Shabbatai HaKohen was born either in Amstibovo or in Vilna, Lithuania in 1621 and died at Holleschau, Holešov, Moravia, on the 1st of Adar, 1662.He first studied with his father Meir HaKohen [] and in 1633 he entered the yeshivah of Rabbi Joshua Höschel ben Joseph at Tykotzin, moving later to Kraków and Lublin, where he studied under Naphtali Cohen.

  3. John Bryan (ejected minister) - Wikipedia

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    Bryan, at the end of 1646, touched upon this dissatisfaction with the course which events were taking in a sermon which was printed. The vestry in 1647 agreed to raise his stipend. In 1652 and 1654 his services were sought by Shrewsbury , and the churchwardens stirred themselves to keep him; but the citizens were less interested in discharging ...

  4. List of observances set by the Hebrew calendar - Wikipedia

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    1 Adar: February 12, 2021 Rosh Chodesh of Adar 7 Adar February 19, 2021 Seventh of Adar: Starts at dawn. On Adar II on leap years, Adar I on non-leap years Movable February 20, 2021 Shabbat Zachor: Shabbat immediately preceding Purim. On leap years, this falls on the 1st of Adar II, or on the 1st of Adar II itself if it is Shabbat. Adar I on ...

  5. Thomas Watson (Puritan) - Wikipedia

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    Sermons of Thomas Watson (a compilation) ISBN 1-877611-23-9; A Plea for the Godly: And Other Sermons ISBN 1-877611-74-3; The Duty of Self-Denial: (And 10 Other Sermons) ISBN 1-57358-015-5; The Fight of Faith Crowned: The Remaining Sermons of Thomas Watson, Rector of St. Stephen's Walbrook, London ISBN 1-57358-047-3; The Beatitudes ISBN 0-85151 ...

  6. Adar - Wikipedia

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    1 Adar (circa 1313 BCE) – Plague of Darkness, the ninth plague upon the Egyptians (Exodus 10:23). This started on the 1st of Adar, six weeks before the Exodus. [citation needed] 1 Adar [II] (1167/4 CE) – Death of the Ibn Ezra; 1 Adar (circa 1663) – Death of the Shach; 2 Adar (598 BCE) – Jerusalem falls to Nebuchadnezzar and Jeconiah is ...

  7. Great Ejection - Wikipedia

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    The Act of Uniformity prescribed that any minister who refused to conform to the 1662 Book of Common Prayer by St Bartholomew's Day (24 August) 1662 should be ejected from the Church of England. This date became known as "Black Bartholomew's Day" among Dissenters , a reference to the fact that it occurred on the same day as the 1572 St ...

  8. Edward Lawrence (minister) - Wikipedia

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    'Christ's Power over Bodily Diseases,' preached in several sermons on Matt. viii. 5-13, London, 1662; 2nd edit. 1672. Richard Baxter wrote a preface. 'There is no Transubstantiation in the Lord's Supper,' delivered as a morning lecture at Southwark , and published as Sermon xxi in The Morning Exercise against Popery (cf. edition by James ...

  9. Open-air preaching - Wikipedia

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    A representative painting of Jesus Christ delivering the open-air Sermon on the Mount. One of the earliest open-air preachers of Christianity, according to the gospels, was Jesus Christ, whose first specifically recorded sermon was the Sermon on the Mount, [1] [2] which took place on a mountainside in the open air. [3]