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<p> an English divine, was born in 1717, and educated at [[Exeter]] College, Oxford. He filled successively the rectorate of Bushey, in Hertfordshire, and the archdeaconry of St. Alban's, and died in 1781. His works are, Epistola ad Phil-Hebrceos Oxonienses (1746): — Short History of the [[Province]] of Canterbury; and several other theological treatises and sermons. — Hook, Eccles. Biog. 6, 241. </p>
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<p> an English divine, was born in 1717, and educated at [[Exeter]] College, Oxford. He filled successively the rectorate of Bushey, in Hertfordshire, and the archdeaconry of St. Alban's, and died in 1781. His works are, Epistola ad Phil-Hebrceos Oxonienses (1746): '''''''''' Short History of the [[Province]] of Canterbury; and several other theological treatises and sermons. '''''''''' Hook, Eccles. Biog. 6, 241. </p>
 
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<ref name="term_44881"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/ibbetson,+james,+d.d. James Ibbetson from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
<ref name="term_44881"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/ibbetson,+james,+d.d. James Ibbetson from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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James Ibbetson [1]

an English divine, was born in 1717, and educated at Exeter College, Oxford. He filled successively the rectorate of Bushey, in Hertfordshire, and the archdeaconry of St. Alban's, and died in 1781. His works are, Epistola ad Phil-Hebrceos Oxonienses (1746): Short History of the Province of Canterbury; and several other theological treatises and sermons. Hook, Eccles. Biog. 6, 241.

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