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<p> Bourn (Or Bourne), [[Immanuel]] </p> <p> a Puritanical divine of the English Church, was born Dec. 27, 1590, and was educated at [[Christ]] Church, Oxford. When the rebellion broke out he sided with the Presbyterian faction, and was removed from his rectory of Ashover, in Derbyshire, to St. Sepulchre's, in London. On, the restoration he conformed, and died rector of Ailston, in Leicestershire, Dec. 27, 1672. Among his works are, A [[Defence]] of [[Scripture]] as, the [[Chief]] [[Judge]] of [[Controversy]] (1656): — Vindication of the [[Honor]] due to Magistrates, Ministers, etc., against the [[Quakers]] (1659): — A Defence of Tythes, Infant Baptism, Human Learning, etc.: — A Golden [[Chain]] of Directions to Preserve Love between the [[Husband]] and Wife (1669). See Chalmers, Biog. Dict. s.v.; Landon, Eccles. Dict. s.v. </p>
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<p> [[Bourn]] (Or Bourne), [[Immanuel]] </p> <p> a Puritanical divine of the English Church, was born Dec. 27, 1590, and was educated at Christ Church, Oxford. When the rebellion broke out he sided with the Presbyterian faction, and was removed from his rectory of Ashover, in Derbyshire, to St. Sepulchre's, in London. On, the restoration he conformed, and died rector of Ailston, in Leicestershire, Dec. 27, 1672. Among his works are, A [[Defence]] of [[Scripture]] as, the Chief Judge of [[Controversy]] (1656): '''''''''' Vindication of the Honor due to Magistrates, Ministers, etc., against the [[Quakers]] (1659): '''''''''' A Defence of Tythes, [[Infant]] Baptism, Human Learning, etc.: '''''''''' A [[Golden]] [[Chain]] of Directions to [[Preserve]] Love between the [[Husband]] and Wife (1669). See Chalmers, Biog. Dict. s.v.; Landon, Eccles. Dict. s.v. </p>
 
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Immanuel Bourn (Or Bourne) [1]

Bourn (Or Bourne), Immanuel

a Puritanical divine of the English Church, was born Dec. 27, 1590, and was educated at Christ Church, Oxford. When the rebellion broke out he sided with the Presbyterian faction, and was removed from his rectory of Ashover, in Derbyshire, to St. Sepulchre's, in London. On, the restoration he conformed, and died rector of Ailston, in Leicestershire, Dec. 27, 1672. Among his works are, A Defence of Scripture as, the Chief Judge of Controversy (1656): Vindication of the Honor due to Magistrates, Ministers, etc., against the Quakers (1659): A Defence of Tythes, Infant Baptism, Human Learning, etc.: A Golden Chain of Directions to Preserve Love between the Husband and Wife (1669). See Chalmers, Biog. Dict. s.v.; Landon, Eccles. Dict. s.v.

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