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<p> a learned English divine, was born at Gloucester, April 28, 1737; received the rudiments of learning in his native city; became scholar, fellow, and tutor of Pembroke College, Oxford, where he graduated M.A. in 1759; was appointed rector of Wittrisham, in Kent, and domestic chaplain to archbishop Seeker in 1767, obtained the living of St. Peter's in Wallingford; became rector of Brightwell, in Berkshire, in 1774, where he remained until his death, July 29, 1814. He published, Daniel, an Improved Version Attempted, etc. (1792): — The Expediency, Prediction, and Accomplishment of the [[Christian]] Redemption, Illustrated in Eight Sermons (Bampton lecture, Oxford, 1794): — Letter to the Lord [[Bishop]] of Worcester. — Dissertation on the [[Vision]] Contained in the Second [[Chapter]] of Zechariah (1797):Christian Ethics, or Discourses on the Beatitudes, etc. (1812). </p>
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<p> a learned English divine, was born at Gloucester, April 28, 1737; received the rudiments of learning in his native city; became scholar, fellow, and tutor of Pembroke College, Oxford, where he graduated M.A. in 1759; was appointed rector of Wittrisham, in Kent, and domestic chaplain to archbishop Seeker in 1767, obtained the living of St. Peter's in Wallingford; became rector of Brightwell, in Berkshire, in 1774, where he remained until his death, July 29, 1814. He published, Daniel, an Improved Version Attempted, etc. (1792): '''''''''' The Expediency, Prediction, and [[Accomplishment]] of the [[Christian]] Redemption, Illustrated in [[Eight]] Sermons (Bampton lecture, Oxford, 1794): '''''''''' Letter to the Lord [[Bishop]] of Worcester. '''''''''' Dissertation on the Vision [[Contained]] in the Second [[Chapter]] of Zechariah (1797):Christian Ethics, or Discourses on the Beatitudes, etc. (1812). </p>
 
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<ref name="term_66074"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/wintle,+thomas Thomas Wintle from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 16:37, 15 October 2021

Thomas Wintle [1]

a learned English divine, was born at Gloucester, April 28, 1737; received the rudiments of learning in his native city; became scholar, fellow, and tutor of Pembroke College, Oxford, where he graduated M.A. in 1759; was appointed rector of Wittrisham, in Kent, and domestic chaplain to archbishop Seeker in 1767, obtained the living of St. Peter's in Wallingford; became rector of Brightwell, in Berkshire, in 1774, where he remained until his death, July 29, 1814. He published, Daniel, an Improved Version Attempted, etc. (1792): The Expediency, Prediction, and Accomplishment of the Christian Redemption, Illustrated in Eight Sermons (Bampton lecture, Oxford, 1794): Letter to the Lord Bishop of Worcester. Dissertation on the Vision Contained in the Second Chapter of Zechariah (1797):Christian Ethics, or Discourses on the Beatitudes, etc. (1812).

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