Thomas Byrth (11 September 1793 – 28 October 1849) was an English teacher, cleric and scholar. He was of Quaker background, and became an evangelical low...
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Newman was a fervent evangelical, associating with Walter Mayers and Thomas Byrth. At Oxford he was acquainted with radical Calvinist evangelicals, such...
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by working with Thomas Raynalde and producing "The byrth of Mankinde" aka "The Woman's booke" in 1545. He was born in Lille. "The byrth of Mankinde", was...
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William Ewart Gladstone fell under Bulteel's influence. On 5 February 1827 Thomas Byrth (1793–1849), then curate at St Clement's Church, Oxford, wrote that Bulteel...
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the challenge of thirteen Anglican clergy. Thom's chief antagonist was Thomas Byrth. On 25 June 1854 he resigned his charge, and went abroad for travel and...
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Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. Matthew, H. C. G. "Byrth, Thomas". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University...
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devoted his free time to study and writing. Rowe became a close friend of Thomas Byrth (1793–1849), an avid if untutored reader and scholar. In 1814 they launched...
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only by Anne Cotton, tow sonnes, Cotton and John, which John dyed att his byrth." On Gargrave's tomb are incised the family's coat-of-arms: "On the plate...
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Scots by John Bellenden at request of James V of Scotland) Rösslin – The Byrth of Mankynde (De partu hominis, translation attributed to Richard Jonas)...
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Eucharius Rösslin's De Partu Hominis. The translation was published as The Byrth of Mankynde, otherwyse named The Womans Booke (often referred to as The...
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