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<p> a learned English divine, was a native of Hampshire, and entered Hart Hall, Oxford, in 1582, aged seventeen years, but was soon transferred to [[Lincoln]] College. He was made prebendary of Westminster, 1605; prebendary of Lincoln, 1618, and died in 1629. He published, Disce Mori :(Lond. 1600, 24mo, with several later editions, N. Y. 1845, 16 mo): — Disce Vivere (Lond. 1608, 12mo; 1853, 18mo; N. Y. 16mo): — Godly Meditations upon the Most Holy [[Sacrament]] of the Lord's [[Supper]] (Lond. 1622, 12mo; late editions, 1838, 1847, 1849; Oxf. 1839, 1844, 18mo; N. Y. 1841, 16mo). See Allibone, Dict, of Brit. and Amer. Authors, s.v. </p>
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<p> a learned English divine, was a native of Hampshire, and entered [[Hart]] Hall, Oxford, in 1582, aged seventeen years, but was soon transferred to [[Lincoln]] College. He was made prebendary of Westminster, 1605; prebendary of Lincoln, 1618, and died in 1629. He published, Disce Mori :(Lond. 1600, 24mo, with several later editions, N. Y. 1845, 16 mo): '''''''''' Disce Vivere (Lond. 1608, 12mo; 1853, 18mo; N. Y. 16mo): '''''''''' [[Godly]] Meditations upon the Most [[Holy]] [[Sacrament]] of the Lord's Supper (Lond. 1622, 12mo; late editions, 1838, 1847, 1849; Oxf. 1839, 1844, 18mo; N. Y. 1841, 16mo). See Allibone, Dict, of Brit. and Amer. Authors, s.v. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 16:17, 15 October 2021

Christopher Sutton [1]

a learned English divine, was a native of Hampshire, and entered Hart Hall, Oxford, in 1582, aged seventeen years, but was soon transferred to Lincoln College. He was made prebendary of Westminster, 1605; prebendary of Lincoln, 1618, and died in 1629. He published, Disce Mori :(Lond. 1600, 24mo, with several later editions, N. Y. 1845, 16 mo): Disce Vivere (Lond. 1608, 12mo; 1853, 18mo; N. Y. 16mo): Godly Meditations upon the Most Holy Sacrament of the Lord's Supper (Lond. 1622, 12mo; late editions, 1838, 1847, 1849; Oxf. 1839, 1844, 18mo; N. Y. 1841, 16mo). See Allibone, Dict, of Brit. and Amer. Authors, s.v.

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