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==References == | <p> Kendall, [[George]] (1), D.D., </p> <p> an English Calvinistic divine, who flourished about the middle of the 17th century, was prebend of [[Exeter]] and rector of Blisland; Cornwall, at the Restoration, when, on account of nonconformity, he was ejected. He died in 1663. He is noted as the author of an able treatise on the Calvinistic faith, entitled Vindication of the [[Doctrine]] of [[Predestination]] (Lond. 1653, fol.). Another noted work is his reply to John Goodwin, [[Defence]] of the Doctrine of the [[Perseverance]] of the [[Saints]] (1654, fol.). See. Aliibone, Dict. of Amer. and Engl. Authors, ii, s.v. </p> | ||
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George Kendall [1]
Kendall, George (1), D.D.,
an English Calvinistic divine, who flourished about the middle of the 17th century, was prebend of Exeter and rector of Blisland; Cornwall, at the Restoration, when, on account of nonconformity, he was ejected. He died in 1663. He is noted as the author of an able treatise on the Calvinistic faith, entitled Vindication of the Doctrine of Predestination (Lond. 1653, fol.). Another noted work is his reply to John Goodwin, Defence of the Doctrine of the Perseverance of the Saints (1654, fol.). See. Aliibone, Dict. of Amer. and Engl. Authors, ii, s.v.