William Cureton (1808 – 17 June 1864) was an English Orientalist. He was born in Westbury, Shropshire. After being educated at the Adams' Grammar School...
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Cureton is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ben Cureton (born 1981), Australian rower Calvin Maples Cureton (1874–1940), American judge...
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in the Syriac Orthodox Church. The Gospels are commonly named after William Cureton who maintained that they represented an Aramaic Gospel and had not...
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Recension of the Ignatian epistles were discovered and published by William Cureton in the mid-19th century. For a brief period, there was a scholarly...
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reproduction of events as they occurred. This third part was edited by William Cureton (Oxford, 1853) and E.W. Brooks (CSCO 105, Louvain, 1935), and was translated...
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Testament canon "NPNF2-04. Athanasius: Select Works and Letters". William Cureton (editor), The Festal Letters of Athanasius (Society for the Publication...
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House of Commons. 1835–1849 Henry Hart Milman 1849–1864† William Cureton 1864–1876† William Conway 1876–1895 Frederic Farrar (also Speaker's Chaplain...
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al-Shahrastani (2002). The Book of Religious and Philosophical Sects, William Cureton edition. Gorgias Press. p. 167. Hans-Joachim Schoeps (1969). Jewish...
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Kevin Knight. Online at New Advent and CCEL. Accessed June 9, 2009. Cureton, William, trans. History of the Martyrs in Palestine by Eusebius of Caesarea...
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Meuris and Thea (section Eusebius and Cureton's notes)
sister were tortured and then bound together and burned to death. William Cureton (1808–1864) in his translation of Eusebius's History of the Martyrs...
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