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Samuel Horsley

Samuel Horsley

Bishop of st david's; bishop of rochester; dean of westminster; bishop of st asaph

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Birthdate
September 15, 1733
Birthplace
London
London
Date of Death
October 4, 1806
Place of Death
Brighton
Brighton
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A literal translation of the Prophets from Isaiah to Malachi
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The charge of Samuel, Lord Bishop of Rochester, to the clergy of his diocese, delivered at his second general visitation in the year 1800
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Substance of the Bishop of Rochester's speech in the House of Peers
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Biblical criticism on the first fourteen historical books of the Old Testament
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The analogy between the light of inspiration and the light of learning, as qualifications for the ministry
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Tracts in controversy with Priestley upon the historical question of the belief of the first ages in our Lord's divinity
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The analogy between the light of inspiration and the light of learning
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Educated at
Trinity Hall, Cambridge
Trinity Hall, Cambridge
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Writer
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Scientist
Scientist
Physicist
Physicist
Mathematician
Mathematician
Priest
Priest
ISNI
00000000811798150
Open Library ID
OL2526414A0
VIAF
394001170

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Citizenship
Kingdom of Great Britain
Kingdom of Great Britain
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Wikidata ID
Q3471152
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Samuel Horsley was born on September 15, 1733, in London and was a highly respected priest, mathematician, and physicist during his lifetime. He studied at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, and held citizenship in the Kingdom of Great Britain, as well as the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Samuel Horsley eventually passed away in Brighton on October 4, 1806.

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