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<p> a learned English divine. was born at Stadscombe, Devonshire, February 3, 1717; educated at Corpus Christi, of which he became fellow in 1729; obtained a prebendal stall in the cathedral of [[Bristol]] and the vicarage of [[Rochdale]] in 1754. In 1757 he became preacher at the Rolls, and died October 20 in that year. He wrote Reflections on the high [[Antiquity]] of Government, Arts, and Sciences in [[Egypt]] (Oxf. 1743, 8vo): — A Dissertation on Josephus's Account of [[Jesus]] [[Christ]] (Oxf. 1749): — Biblia Hebraica sine punctis (1750, 2 volumes, 4to): — [[Popery]] destructive of the Evidences of [[Christianity]] (Oxf. 1746). — Biog. Britannica, s.v. </p>
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<p> a learned English divine. was born at Stadscombe, Devonshire, February 3, 1717; educated at Corpus Christi, of which he became fellow in 1729; obtained a prebendal stall in the cathedral of [[Bristol]] and the vicarage of [[Rochdale]] in 1754. In 1757 he became preacher at the Rolls, and died October 20 in that year. He wrote Reflections on the high [[Antiquity]] of Government, Arts, and Sciences in Egypt (Oxf. 1743, 8vo): '''''''''' A Dissertation on Josephus's Account of Jesus Christ (Oxf. 1749): '''''''''' Biblia Hebraica sine punctis (1750, 2 volumes, 4to): '''''''''' [[Popery]] destructive of the Evidences of [[Christianity]] (Oxf. 1746). '''''''''' Biog. Britannica, s.v. </p>
 
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<ref name="term_40525"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/forster,+nathaniel Nathaniel Forster from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 09:29, 15 October 2021

Nathaniel Forster [1]

a learned English divine. was born at Stadscombe, Devonshire, February 3, 1717; educated at Corpus Christi, of which he became fellow in 1729; obtained a prebendal stall in the cathedral of Bristol and the vicarage of Rochdale in 1754. In 1757 he became preacher at the Rolls, and died October 20 in that year. He wrote Reflections on the high Antiquity of Government, Arts, and Sciences in Egypt (Oxf. 1743, 8vo): A Dissertation on Josephus's Account of Jesus Christ (Oxf. 1749): Biblia Hebraica sine punctis (1750, 2 volumes, 4to): Popery destructive of the Evidences of Christianity (Oxf. 1746). Biog. Britannica, s.v.

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