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<p> a Presbyterian minister, was born in Delaware. He spent over two years (1824, 1825) in [[Princeton]] Theological Seminary, and was then ordained by the [[Presbytery]] of Gallipolis, Ohio. He was in 1830 and 1831 stated supply for a church in New Richmond; labored as missionary in [[Ohio]] in 1832 and 1833; was pastor in Augusta, Kentucky, in 1836, for a Congregational Church; agent for the American Bible Society, St. Louis, Missouri, from 1855 until his death, July 18, 1870. See Gen. Cat. of Princeton Theol. Sem. 1881, page 49. </p>
<p> an English Nonconformist, was educated at [[Westminster]] School, and at Christ Church, Oxford. In 1656 he became principal of St. Mary's Hall, where he was tutor to John Locke. In 1660 he was ejected from Oxford by the king's commissioners for nonconformity, and opened an academy at Nettle. head, Oxfordshire. [[Thence]] he removed to London, where he became pastor of a large congregation, and one of the lecturers at Pinner's Hall. He was a strong opponent of the Neonomian (q.v.) doctrine. He died in September, 1697. Among his writings are, A [[Discourse]] on Regeneration, Faith, and Repentance, Lond. 1689, 8vo; A Discourse of the [[Christian]] Religion; [[Imputed]] [[Righteousness]] for [[Justification]] incomprehensible by human Reason. '''''—''''' Calamy, Nonconfornmist's Memorial, 1:196. </p>


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<ref name="term_33519"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/cole,+thomas Thomas Cole from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 09:54, 15 October 2021

Thomas Cole [1]

an English Nonconformist, was educated at Westminster School, and at Christ Church, Oxford. In 1656 he became principal of St. Mary's Hall, where he was tutor to John Locke. In 1660 he was ejected from Oxford by the king's commissioners for nonconformity, and opened an academy at Nettle. head, Oxfordshire. Thence he removed to London, where he became pastor of a large congregation, and one of the lecturers at Pinner's Hall. He was a strong opponent of the Neonomian (q.v.) doctrine. He died in September, 1697. Among his writings are, A Discourse on Regeneration, Faith, and Repentance, Lond. 1689, 8vo; A Discourse of the Christian Religion; Imputed Righteousness for Justification incomprehensible by human Reason. Calamy, Nonconfornmist's Memorial, 1:196.

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