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<p> a Nonconformist minister, was born at Tiverton, England, in 1627. He was educated at New Inn Hall, Oxford, and obtained a fellowship in Corpus [[Christi]] College. He became preacher at Witney and Tiverton, and, in 1654, at [[Westminster]] Abbey. In 1662 he was ejected for nonconformity, and afterwards had a congregation in [[Bartholomew]] Close, London. He wrote, Heavenly-mindedness and Earthly-mindedness (1672, 2 pts 12mo): — Saints' Temptations (1674, 1675, 8vo): — Emanuel (1680, 8vo): — Sermons, etc. </p>
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<p> a Nonconformist minister, was born at Tiverton, England, in 1627. He was educated at New [[Inn]] Hall, Oxford, and obtained a fellowship in Corpus [[Christi]] College. He became preacher at Witney and Tiverton, and, in 1654, at [[Westminster]] Abbey. In 1662 he was ejected for nonconformity, and afterwards had a congregation in [[Bartholomew]] Close, London. He wrote, Heavenly-mindedness and Earthly-mindedness (1672, 2 pts 12mo): '''''''''' Saints' [[Temptations]] (1674, 1675, 8vo): '''''''''' Emanuel (1680, 8vo): '''''''''' Sermons, etc. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 16:54, 15 October 2021

John Rowe [1]

a Nonconformist minister, was born at Tiverton, England, in 1627. He was educated at New Inn Hall, Oxford, and obtained a fellowship in Corpus Christi College. He became preacher at Witney and Tiverton, and, in 1654, at Westminster Abbey. In 1662 he was ejected for nonconformity, and afterwards had a congregation in Bartholomew Close, London. He wrote, Heavenly-mindedness and Earthly-mindedness (1672, 2 pts 12mo): Saints' Temptations (1674, 1675, 8vo): Emanuel (1680, 8vo): Sermons, etc.

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