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<p> a divine of the [[Church]] of England, was born 1707, and educated at Brazenose College, Oxford. In 1740 he was made vicar of Battersea, and afterwards prebend of St. Paul's. He died in 1756. Among his publications are, Essay on the Demeniacs of N.T. (Lond. 1737, 8vo); [[Doctrine]] of the Church of [[England]] on [[Regeneration]] (Lond. 1739, 8vo); Vindication of the miraculous Powers of the Church in the first three Centuries (answer to Middleton [Lond. 1750, 8vo]). He wrote also several tracts against [[Wesley]] and the Methodists, notices of which may be found in Wesley's Journals (Works, 5:265, 6:145). </p>
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<p> a divine of the Church of England, was born 1707, and educated at Brazenose College, Oxford. In 1740 he was made vicar of Battersea, and afterwards prebend of St. Paul's. He died in 1756. Among his publications are, [[Essay]] on the Demeniacs of N.T. (Lond. 1737, 8vo); [[Doctrine]] of the Church of [[England]] on [[Regeneration]] (Lond. 1739, 8vo); Vindication of the miraculous [[Powers]] of the Church in the first three Centuries (answer to Middleton [Lond. 1750, 8vo]). He wrote also several tracts against [[Wesley]] and the Methodists, notices of which may be found in Wesley's Journals (Works, 5:265, 6:145). </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 09:49, 15 October 2021

Thomas Church [1]

a divine of the Church of England, was born 1707, and educated at Brazenose College, Oxford. In 1740 he was made vicar of Battersea, and afterwards prebend of St. Paul's. He died in 1756. Among his publications are, Essay on the Demeniacs of N.T. (Lond. 1737, 8vo); Doctrine of the Church of England on Regeneration (Lond. 1739, 8vo); Vindication of the miraculous Powers of the Church in the first three Centuries (answer to Middleton [Lond. 1750, 8vo]). He wrote also several tracts against Wesley and the Methodists, notices of which may be found in Wesley's Journals (Works, 5:265, 6:145).

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