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<p> an English clergyman and voluminous writer, was born in 1703. He studied some time at [[Jesus]] College, Cambridge, but is not recorded among its graduates; became vicar of Ronde, Wiltshire, in 1730; rector of St. [[Michael]] Queenhithe, London, in 1746; and, in addition, rector of Barnes, in Surrey, in 1758. He died of gout about 1767. Among his published works are the following: System of [[Divinity]] and [[Morality]] (Lond. 1750): — Rational [[Defense]] of the English [[Reformation]] (1752): — An Illustration of the Book of Common [[Prayer]] and [[Administration]] of the [[Sacraments]] (1754): — Ecclesiastical History of [[England]] from the Earliest Accounts to the Eighteenth Century (1756-57): — Memoirs of the Life of Sir [[Thomas]] More (1758): The History of [[Ireland]] (1763): — and History of the [[Rebellion]] and Civil War in Ireland from 1641 to 1660 (1767). </p>
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<p> an English clergyman and voluminous writer, was born in 1703. He studied some time at Jesus College, Cambridge, but is not recorded among its graduates; became vicar of Ronde, Wiltshire, in 1730; rector of St. [[Michael]] Queenhithe, London, in 1746; and, in addition, rector of Barnes, in Surrey, in 1758. He died of gout about 1767. Among his published works are the following: System of [[Divinity]] and [[Morality]] (Lond. 1750): '''''''''' Rational [[Defense]] of the English [[Reformation]] (1752): '''''''''' An [[Illustration]] of the Book of Common [[Prayer]] and [[Administration]] of the [[Sacraments]] (1754): '''''''''' [[Ecclesiastical]] History of [[England]] from the Earliest Accounts to the Eighteenth Century (1756-57): '''''''''' Memoirs of the Life of Sir [[Thomas]] More (1758): The History of [[Ireland]] (1763): '''''''''' and History of the [[Rebellion]] and Civil War in Ireland from 1641 to 1660 (1767). </p>
 
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<ref name="term_65329"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/warner,+ferdinando,+ll.d. Ferdinando Warner from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
<ref name="term_65329"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/warner,+ferdinando,+ll.d. Ferdinando Warner from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 17:33, 15 October 2021

Ferdinando Warner [1]

an English clergyman and voluminous writer, was born in 1703. He studied some time at Jesus College, Cambridge, but is not recorded among its graduates; became vicar of Ronde, Wiltshire, in 1730; rector of St. Michael Queenhithe, London, in 1746; and, in addition, rector of Barnes, in Surrey, in 1758. He died of gout about 1767. Among his published works are the following: System of Divinity and Morality (Lond. 1750): Rational Defense of the English Reformation (1752): An Illustration of the Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments (1754): Ecclesiastical History of England from the Earliest Accounts to the Eighteenth Century (1756-57): Memoirs of the Life of Sir Thomas More (1758): The History of Ireland (1763): and History of the Rebellion and Civil War in Ireland from 1641 to 1660 (1767).

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