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<p> (2), D.D., an English divine, who flourished in the latter part of the 18th and beginning of the 19th century; was educated at [[Trinity]] College, Oxford, and became rector of All Saints, Southampton. He died in 1817. He published a sermon entitled Public [[Worship]] (1796, 8vo): '''''—''''' Ordes or the [[Visitation]] of the Sick, from the Book of Common [[Prayer]] (1805, 12mo): '''''—''''' [[Eight]] Sermons on the Occurrences of the [[Passion]] Week (1807,12mo): '''''—''''' Guide to the [[Understanding]] of the Church [[Catechism]] (1807). '''''—''''' Allibone, Dict. Brit. and Amer. Auth. S. V. </p>
<p> (1), D.D., an English prelate and commentator, was born at Southampton, Feb. 12, 1776; was educated at [[Winchester]] College, and [[Trinity]] College, Oxford; became fellow of Oriel College in 1798; vicar of Great Coggeshall, Essex, in 1810; of St. Botolph's, Bish. opsgate, London, in 1815; and of East Horsley, Surrey, in 1818; bishop of Killaloe and Kilfenora, in 1820; was translated to Down and Connor in 1823; and in 1842 succeeded bishop Saturin in the diocese of Dromore. He died Nov. 2, 1848. He published, in conjunction with D'Oyly, An Edition of the Bible, with Notes (1817): '''''—''''' [[Eight]] Sermons: '''''—''''' An [[Appeal]] to the [[Gospel]] or an Inquiry into the [[Justice]] of the [[Charge]] that the Gospel is not preached by the National [[Clergy]] (1812, 8vo; 6th wc 1816, 8vo; reviewed in the Lond. Quart. Rev. 8:356-374, and 15:475): '''''—''''' The Book of Common Prayer, selected, with Notes (1829, 4to; abridged, 2 vols. 8vo; 5th ed. 1840, 4to): '''''—''''' The Book of Psalms in an English Metrical Version, with Notes, critical and illustrative (1824, 8vo): '''''—''''' Biographical Notices of the Apostles, Evangelists, and other [[Saints]] (1828, 8vo): '''''—''''' Primitive [[Christianity]] (Lond. 1843, 8vo): '''''—''''' Hist. Ch. of [[Ireland]] (1840, 2 vols. 8vo): '''''—''''' Horae liturgicae (1845, sm. 8vo): '''''—''''' Sermons, and other productions on various subjects. See Allibone, Dict. Brit. and Amer. Biog. s.v.; Darling, Cyclop. Bibiogr ''.'' s.v. </p>


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Latest revision as of 11:09, 15 October 2021

Richard Mant [1]

(1), D.D., an English prelate and commentator, was born at Southampton, Feb. 12, 1776; was educated at Winchester College, and Trinity College, Oxford; became fellow of Oriel College in 1798; vicar of Great Coggeshall, Essex, in 1810; of St. Botolph's, Bish. opsgate, London, in 1815; and of East Horsley, Surrey, in 1818; bishop of Killaloe and Kilfenora, in 1820; was translated to Down and Connor in 1823; and in 1842 succeeded bishop Saturin in the diocese of Dromore. He died Nov. 2, 1848. He published, in conjunction with D'Oyly, An Edition of the Bible, with Notes (1817): Eight Sermons: An Appeal to the Gospel or an Inquiry into the Justice of the Charge that the Gospel is not preached by the National Clergy (1812, 8vo; 6th wc 1816, 8vo; reviewed in the Lond. Quart. Rev. 8:356-374, and 15:475): The Book of Common Prayer, selected, with Notes (1829, 4to; abridged, 2 vols. 8vo; 5th ed. 1840, 4to): The Book of Psalms in an English Metrical Version, with Notes, critical and illustrative (1824, 8vo): Biographical Notices of the Apostles, Evangelists, and other Saints (1828, 8vo): Primitive Christianity (Lond. 1843, 8vo): Hist. Ch. of Ireland (1840, 2 vols. 8vo): Horae liturgicae (1845, sm. 8vo): Sermons, and other productions on various subjects. See Allibone, Dict. Brit. and Amer. Biog. s.v.; Darling, Cyclop. Bibiogr . s.v.

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