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<p> Wetenhall (or Wettenhall), [[Edward]] </p> <p> an English clergyman, was born at [[Lichfield]] in 1636. He was educated at [[Cambridge]] and Oxford; became rector of [[Lincoln]] College, Oxford; minister of Longcombe; canon residentiary of [[Exeter]] in 1667; removed to [[Ireland]] in 1672; became bishop of Cork and Ross iun1678; was translated to | Edward Wetenhall (Or Wettenhall) <ref name="term_65932" /> | ||
==References == | <p> Wetenhall (or Wettenhall), [[Edward]] </p> <p> an English clergyman, was born at [[Lichfield]] in 1636. He was educated at [[Cambridge]] and Oxford; became rector of [[Lincoln]] College, Oxford; minister of Longcombe; canon residentiary of [[Exeter]] in 1667; removed to [[Ireland]] in 1672; became bishop of [[Cork]] and Ross iun1678; was translated to Kilmore in 1699; and died in London in 1713. He published, Method and Order for [[Private]] devotion (1666): '''''—''''' [[Scripture]] [[Authentic]] and Faith Certain: '''''—''''' View of Our Lord's [[Passion]] (1710): '''''—''''' and other works. See Allibone, Dict. of Brit and A mer. Authors, s.v. </p> | ||
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Edward Wetenhall (Or Wettenhall) [1]
Wetenhall (or Wettenhall), Edward
an English clergyman, was born at Lichfield in 1636. He was educated at Cambridge and Oxford; became rector of Lincoln College, Oxford; minister of Longcombe; canon residentiary of Exeter in 1667; removed to Ireland in 1672; became bishop of Cork and Ross iun1678; was translated to Kilmore in 1699; and died in London in 1713. He published, Method and Order for Private devotion (1666): — Scripture Authentic and Faith Certain: — View of Our Lord's Passion (1710): — and other works. See Allibone, Dict. of Brit and A mer. Authors, s.v.