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<p> a noted English Presbyterian divine, who forsook the Calvinistic doctrines and embraced Socinianism, was born in London in 1729. After the completion of his education, he became assistant pastor of a Presbyterian congregation in New [[Broad]] Street, London, in 1755. In 1759 he became their sole pastor. He died in 1790. He published, King David's Death, and Solomon's [[Succession]] to the Throne, considered and improved; a Sermon. on 1 Chronicles 29:27-28 [Funer. of [[George]] II] (Lond. 1760, 8vo): — Free Thoughts on the Inconsistency of Conforming to any [[Religious]] Test; as a [[Condition]] of Tolesiation wih the true Principle of Protestant Dissent (ibid. 1779, 8 vo): — Sermon, 2 Corinthians 1:12, on the Death of the Rev. [[Caleb]] Fleminig, D.D.; with the Oration delivered at the [[Interment]] by [[Joseph]] Towers (ibid. 1779, 8vo): — An Appendix to the Observations in [[Defence]] of the [[Liberty]] of Man as a Moral Agent; in [[Answer]] to Dr. Priestly's Illustrations of Philosophical Necessity; occasioned by the Dr.'s Letter to the [[Author]] (ibid. 1780, 8vo). See [[Darling]] Cyclop. Bibliog. </p>
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<p> a noted English Presbyterian divine, who forsook the Calvinistic doctrines and embraced Socinianism, was born in London in 1729. After the completion of his education, he became assistant pastor of a Presbyterian congregation in New [[Broad]] Street, London, in 1755. In 1759 he became their sole pastor. He died in 1790. He published, King David's Death, and Solomon's Succession to the Throne, considered and improved; a Sermon. on &nbsp;1 Chronicles 29:27-28 [Funer. of [[George]] II] (Lond. 1760, 8vo): '''''''''' ''Free Thoughts On The [[Inconsistency]] Of Conforming To Any [[Religious]] Test; As A [[Condition]] Of Tolesiation Wih The True [[Principle]] Of [[Protestant]] Dissent'' (ibid. 1779, 8 ''Vo'' ): '' '''''''''' Sermon,'' &nbsp;2 Corinthians 1:12, ''On The Death Of The Rev. [[Caleb]] Fleminig, D.D.; With The [[Oration]] [[Delivered]] At The Interment By [[Joseph]] Towers'' (ibid. 1779, 8vo): '''''''''' An ''Appendix To The [[Observations]] In [[Defence]] Of The [[Liberty]] Of Man As A [[Moral]] Agent; In [[Answer]] To Dr. Priestly'S [[Illustrations]] Of Philosophical Necessity; [[Occasioned]] By The Dr.'S Letter To The Author'' (ibid. 1780, 8vo). See [[Darling]] Cyclop. ''Bibliog.'' </p>
 
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<ref name="term_54335"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/palmer,+john John Palmer from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
<ref name="term_54335"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/palmer,+john John Palmer from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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