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... professor at Cambridge , which he enjoyed for some years very quietly ; but , on account of some opinions which he held , a party was at length formed against him in the university . At this time absolute predestination in the ...
... professor at Cambridge , which he enjoyed for some years very quietly ; but , on account of some opinions which he held , a party was at length formed against him in the university . At this time absolute predestination in the ...
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... professor and dean of the faculty of medicine at Paris , the place of his birth , died July 29 , 1758 , at about the age of 72. He had a great share in the Pharmacopoeia of Paris , for 1732 , 4to ; and in 1739 , gave an academical ...
... professor and dean of the faculty of medicine at Paris , the place of his birth , died July 29 , 1758 , at about the age of 72. He had a great share in the Pharmacopoeia of Paris , for 1732 , 4to ; and in 1739 , gave an academical ...
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... professor Simpson . Where he passed his time after this , we know not ; but in 1753 , he was ordained pastor of the dissenting meeting at Pinners ' hall , Broad - street , London , a congre- gation , if we are not mistaken , of the ...
... professor Simpson . Where he passed his time after this , we know not ; but in 1753 , he was ordained pastor of the dissenting meeting at Pinners ' hall , Broad - street , London , a congre- gation , if we are not mistaken , of the ...
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... professor , he recommended his pupil Mr. Barrow to succeed him ; who justified his tutor's opinion of him by an excellent performance of the probation exercise : but being looked upon as a favourer of Arminianism , the choice fell upon ...
... professor , he recommended his pupil Mr. Barrow to succeed him ; who justified his tutor's opinion of him by an excellent performance of the probation exercise : but being looked upon as a favourer of Arminianism , the choice fell upon ...
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... professor of the university of Cambridge . His ora- tion , spoken upon that occasion , is preserved among his Opuscula . When he entered upon this province , he de- signed to have read upon the tragedies of Sophocles : but , altering ...
... professor of the university of Cambridge . His ora- tion , spoken upon that occasion , is preserved among his Opuscula . When he entered upon this province , he de- signed to have read upon the tragedies of Sophocles : but , altering ...
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