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<p> Price, John (2), D.D. </p> <p> an English clergyman, flourished in the second half of the 17th century, and was chaplain to general Monk during the civil wars. Dr. [[Price]] published, Serm. of [[Thanksgiving]] for the Success of General Monk (Lond. 1660, 4to): — Serm. on Matthew 5:47 (Oxon. 1661, 8vo): — Serm. on Galatians 4:16 (1661, 8vo): — Serm. on Ecclesiastes 10:17 (1661, 8vo): — Serm. on Hebrews 13:16 (1661, 8vo): — Serm. on Philippians 4:5 (1663, 4to): — The [[Mystery]] and Method of his Majesty's Happy Restauration laid open to Publick View (Lond. 1660, 8vo). </p>
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<p> an English scholar of much renown, was born about the year 1600, and was educated at Christ Church, Oxford. He was of [[Protestant]] parentage, but after leaving college he joined the Romanists and went to Italy during the civil '''''‘''''' wars, as he found himself the object of much hatred and persecution. He settled in Florence, after having resided for a while in Paris; but when a professorship was offered him at Pisa. he removed thither, and there lived for some time. He subsequently retired to the St. [[Augustine]] [[Convent]] at Rome, where he died in 1676. He was the author of the following works: Notae et Observationes in Apologitam L. Apuleii Madcaurensis Philosophi Platonici (Paris, 1635, 4to; very rare, but republished in the Gouda ed. of Apuleius, 1650, 8vo): '''''''''' Matthaeus ex [[Sacra]] Pagina, Sanctis Patribus, etc., illustratus (Paris, 1646, 8vo): '''''''''' Adnotationes in Epist. Jacobi (1646, 8vo): Acta Apostolorum, ex Sacra Pagina, Sanctis Patribus, etc., illustrata (1647, 8vo): '''''''''' Commentarii in Vaitios Novi Testamenti Libros; his accesserunt Adiotafiones in Psalmorun Librum (Lond. 1660, fol. The notes on the New Testament, or some of them, had been published before separately [suprac], and Orme says that those on the Psalms had also appeared before). [[Price]] brought to his expositions of the [[Scriptures]] an extensive knowledge of classical literature, and, imitating Grotius's method, frequently illustrated by profane authors, especially the Greek and Roman. See Orme, Bibl. Biblica. s.v.; Crit. Sacri, vol. 5; Allibone, Dict. of Brit. and Amer. Auth. s.v.: </p>
 
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<ref name="term_56506"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/price,+john+(2),+d.d. John Price from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
<ref name="term_56508"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/price,+john+(1) John Price from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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John Price [1]

an English scholar of much renown, was born about the year 1600, and was educated at Christ Church, Oxford. He was of Protestant parentage, but after leaving college he joined the Romanists and went to Italy during the civil wars, as he found himself the object of much hatred and persecution. He settled in Florence, after having resided for a while in Paris; but when a professorship was offered him at Pisa. he removed thither, and there lived for some time. He subsequently retired to the St. Augustine Convent at Rome, where he died in 1676. He was the author of the following works: Notae et Observationes in Apologitam L. Apuleii Madcaurensis Philosophi Platonici (Paris, 1635, 4to; very rare, but republished in the Gouda ed. of Apuleius, 1650, 8vo): Matthaeus ex Sacra Pagina, Sanctis Patribus, etc., illustratus (Paris, 1646, 8vo): Adnotationes in Epist. Jacobi (1646, 8vo): Acta Apostolorum, ex Sacra Pagina, Sanctis Patribus, etc., illustrata (1647, 8vo): Commentarii in Vaitios Novi Testamenti Libros; his accesserunt Adiotafiones in Psalmorun Librum (Lond. 1660, fol. The notes on the New Testament, or some of them, had been published before separately [suprac], and Orme says that those on the Psalms had also appeared before). Price brought to his expositions of the Scriptures an extensive knowledge of classical literature, and, imitating Grotius's method, frequently illustrated by profane authors, especially the Greek and Roman. See Orme, Bibl. Biblica. s.v.; Crit. Sacri, vol. 5; Allibone, Dict. of Brit. and Amer. Auth. s.v.:

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