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<p> an English divine, was born at [[Bristol]] about 1759. He was originally intended for the medical profession, and, after the usual course of study, graduated as M.D. at St. Andrews College. Preferring to enter the Church, he received the curacy of Marylebone, London, where he was very popular as a preacher. Subsequently he obtained the living of St. Leonard's, Wallingford, where he died, Jan. 16, 1822. Dr. Barry was ain energetic and successful clergyman, and an able defender of the principles of the [[Church]] of England. The following are a few of the works published by him: A Letter to Mr. Cumberland, occasioned by his letter to the bishop of [[Llandaff]] (1783, 8vo): — Theological, Philosophical, and Moral Essays (2d ed. 1791, 8vo): — The Friendly Call of [[Truth]] and [[Reason]] to a New [[Species]] of Dissenters (1799, 8vo; 4th ed. 1812): Works (1806, 3 vols. 8vo): — a number of Sermons, etc. See (Lond.) Ann. Reg., 1822, p. 266. </p>
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<p> an English divine, was born at [[Bristol]] about 1759. He was originally intended for the medical profession, and, after the usual course of study, graduated as M.D. at St. Andrews College. [[Preferring]] to enter the Church, he received the curacy of Marylebone, London, where he was very popular as a preacher. Subsequently he obtained the living of St. Leonard's, Wallingford, where he died, Jan. 16, 1822. Dr. Barry was ain energetic and successful clergyman, and an able defender of the principles of the Church of England. The following are a few of the works published by him: A Letter to Mr. Cumberland, occasioned by his letter to the bishop of Llandaff (1783, 8vo): '''''''''' Theological, Philosophical, and [[Moral]] Essays (2d ed. 1791, 8vo): '''''''''' The [[Friendly]] Call of Truth and [[Reason]] to a New [[Species]] of [[Dissenters]] (1799, 8vo; 4th ed. 1812): Works (1806, 3 vols. 8vo): '''''''''' a number of Sermons, etc. See (Lond.) Ann. Reg., 1822, p. 266. </p>
 
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<ref name="term_23371"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/barry,+edward,+d.d. Edward Barry from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
<ref name="term_23371"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/barry,+edward,+d.d. Edward Barry from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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Edward Barry [1]

an English divine, was born at Bristol about 1759. He was originally intended for the medical profession, and, after the usual course of study, graduated as M.D. at St. Andrews College. Preferring to enter the Church, he received the curacy of Marylebone, London, where he was very popular as a preacher. Subsequently he obtained the living of St. Leonard's, Wallingford, where he died, Jan. 16, 1822. Dr. Barry was ain energetic and successful clergyman, and an able defender of the principles of the Church of England. The following are a few of the works published by him: A Letter to Mr. Cumberland, occasioned by his letter to the bishop of Llandaff (1783, 8vo): Theological, Philosophical, and Moral Essays (2d ed. 1791, 8vo): The Friendly Call of Truth and Reason to a New Species of Dissenters (1799, 8vo; 4th ed. 1812): Works (1806, 3 vols. 8vo): a number of Sermons, etc. See (Lond.) Ann. Reg., 1822, p. 266.

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