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<p> A distinguished natural philosopher, born at Lismore, of the [[Orrery]] family; devoted his life and contributed greatly to science, especially chemistry, as well as pneumatics; was one of the originators of the "Royal Society"; being a student of theology, founded by his will an endowment for the "Boyle Lectures" in defence of [[Christianity]] against its opponents and rivals; refused the presidentship of the [[Royal]] Society, and declined a peerage (1626-1691). </p>
<p> A distinguished natural philosopher, born at Lismore, of the [[Orrery]] family; devoted his life and contributed greatly to science, especially chemistry, as well as pneumatics; was one of the originators of the "Royal Society"; being a student of theology, founded by his will an endowment for the "Boyle Lectures" in defence of [[Christianity]] against its opponents and rivals; refused the presidentship of the [[Royal]] Society, and declined a peerage (1626-1691). </p>
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Latest revision as of 16:58, 15 October 2021

The Hon. Robert Boyle [1]

A distinguished natural philosopher, born at Lismore, of the Orrery family; devoted his life and contributed greatly to science, especially chemistry, as well as pneumatics; was one of the originators of the "Royal Society"; being a student of theology, founded by his will an endowment for the "Boyle Lectures" in defence of Christianity against its opponents and rivals; refused the presidentship of the Royal Society, and declined a peerage (1626-1691).

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