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== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_41950" /> ==
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_41950" /> ==
<p> M.D., a Nonconformist divine was born in Cumberland, England; studied at Queen's College, Oxford, and became minister of Greystock, but was ejected for nonconformity in 1662, and afterwards practiced physic. He died in 1697. While in the Church, he was very popular as a preacher. He published Daemonologia sacra; or, a [[Treatise]] of Satan's [[Temptations]] (in three parts, London, 1677, 4to): — The [[Temple]] Rebuilt (Lond. 1658): — Sermons (Lond. 1700). — Allibone, Dictionary of Authors, 1:674; Darling, Cyclopaedia Bibliographica, 1:1260. </p>
<p> M.D., a Nonconformist divine was born in Cumberland, England; studied at Queen's College, Oxford, and became minister of Greystock, but was ejected for nonconformity in 1662, and afterwards practiced physic. He died in 1697. While in the Church, he was very popular as a preacher. He published Daemonologia sacra; or, a [[Treatise]] of Satan's [[Temptations]] (in three parts, London, 1677, 4to): '''''''''' The [[Temple]] Rebuilt (Lond. 1658): '''''''''' Sermons (Lond. 1700). '''''''''' Allibone, Dictionary of Authors, 1:674; Darling, Cyclopaedia Bibliographica, 1:1260. </p>
          
          
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Latest revision as of 10:35, 15 October 2021

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [1]

M.D., a Nonconformist divine was born in Cumberland, England; studied at Queen's College, Oxford, and became minister of Greystock, but was ejected for nonconformity in 1662, and afterwards practiced physic. He died in 1697. While in the Church, he was very popular as a preacher. He published Daemonologia sacra; or, a Treatise of Satan's Temptations (in three parts, London, 1677, 4to): The Temple Rebuilt (Lond. 1658): Sermons (Lond. 1700). Allibone, Dictionary of Authors, 1:674; Darling, Cyclopaedia Bibliographica, 1:1260.

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