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<p> M.A., an English divine, was born in 1796, and educated at [[Christ]] College, Cambridge. He entered holy orders, but, owing to the infirm state of his health, was obliged, during many years, to refrain from the active duties of his profession. He was a man of eminent piety and extensive learning. His decease took place in 1838. See (Lond.) [[Christian]] Remembrancer, Oct. 1838, p. 634. </p>
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<p> M.A., an English divine, was born in 1796, and educated at Christ College, Cambridge. He entered holy orders, but, owing to the infirm state of his health, was obliged, during many years, to refrain from the active duties of his profession. He was a man of eminent piety and extensive learning. His decease took place in 1838. See (Lond.) [[Christian]] Remembrancer, Oct. 1838, p. 634. </p>
 
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Wm. Theophilus Blackburne [1]

M.A., an English divine, was born in 1796, and educated at Christ College, Cambridge. He entered holy orders, but, owing to the infirm state of his health, was obliged, during many years, to refrain from the active duties of his profession. He was a man of eminent piety and extensive learning. His decease took place in 1838. See (Lond.) Christian Remembrancer, Oct. 1838, p. 634.

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