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<p> Doolittel (Or Doolittle), Thomas, M.A., </p> <p> a Nonconformist divine, was born at Kidderminster, England, in 1630; was educated at Pembroke Hall, Cambridge, and became minister of St. Alphage, London. Ejected in 1662, he taught school in Moorfields, and afterwards at Woodford Bridge. Returning to London after the plague, he had a meeting-house built in Monkwell Street, London, where he continued his ministry (with some interruptions from persecution) until his death, May 24, 1707. His writings became very popular; the principal are, A Treatise concerning the Lord's [[Supper]] (Lond. 9th edit. 1675,1 2mo): — Love to [[Christ]] necessary to Escape the [[Curse]] at his coming (London, 1830, 18mo): — [[Captives]] bound in [[Chains]] made free by Christ (on Isaiah 61:1): — A [[Rebuke]] for Sin (1673): — A complete Body of [[Divinity]] (1723, fol.), etc. — Darling, Cyclopaedia Bibliographica, 1:945; Calamy, Nonconformists' Memorial, 1:80 (ed. of 1778). </p>
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<p> Doolittel (Or Doolittle), Thomas, M.A., </p> <p> a Nonconformist divine, was born at Kidderminster, England, in 1630; was educated at Pembroke Hall, Cambridge, and became minister of St. Alphage, London. Ejected in 1662, he taught school in Moorfields, and afterwards at Woodford Bridge. [[Returning]] to London after the plague, he had a meeting-house built in Monkwell Street, London, where he continued his ministry (with some interruptions from persecution) until his death, May 24, 1707. His writings became very popular; the principal are, A [[Treatise]] concerning the Lord's Supper (Lond. 9th edit. 1675,1 2mo): '''''''''' Love to Christ necessary to [[Escape]] the [[Curse]] at his coming (London, 1830, 18mo): '''''''''' [[Captives]] bound in [[Chains]] made free by Christ (on &nbsp;Isaiah 61:1): '''''''''' ''A [[Rebuke]] For Sin'' (1673): '''''''''' ''A Complete Body Of Divinity'' (1723, fol.), etc. '''''''''' Darling, ''Cyclopaedia Bibliographica'' , 1:945; Calamy, ''Nonconformists' Memorial'' , 1:80 (ed. of 1778). </p>
 
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<ref name="term_38019"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/doolittel+(or+doolittle),+thomas,+m.a. Thomas Doolittel (Or Doolittle) from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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