Giles Firmin (1614–1697) was an English Congregational minister and physician, deacon in the first church in Massachusetts of John Cotton, and ejected minister in 1662.
GilesFirmin (1614–1697) was an English Congregational minister and physician, deacon in the first church in Massachusetts of John Cotton, and ejected...
America. GilesFirmin was a deacon in Boston, who came to America from England in 1632. While practicing medicine in Ipswich, Massachusetts, Firmin became...
politician GilesFirmin (1614–1697), English minister and physician Hannah Firmin (born 1956), English illustrator, daughter of Peter Firmin Mickaël Firmin (born...
during the 1630s, interpreted Revelation 12:1 with a quote recorded by GilesFirmin: "I saw a Woman Clothed with the Sun [That is, the Church Clothed with...
GilesFirmin Phillips (1780–1867) was an English artist and author. He painted landscapes and river scenes, primarily of the river Thames. His paintings...
wound and burthen, before they be raised up again." In New England, GilesFirmin suggested that preparationists had "misdirected attention from the solace...
William Coddington, John Underhill, Thomas Oliver, Thomas Leverett, GilesFirmin, John Coggeshall, William Pierce, Robert Harding, William Brenton, Richard...
Thomas Firmin (June 1632 – 1697) was an English businessman and philanthropist, publisher and unitarian member of the Church of England. Firmin was born...
suggests that Rais' birth or baptism date could possibly coincide with Saint Giles' feast day on September 1st, hence his first name. Afterwards, medievalists...
the Independent Way with Scripture and itself, 1651. An Answer to Mr. GilesFirmin's Questions concerning Baptism, 1652. A Diatribe concerning Superstition...
relics of foreign saints seems to have inspired the dedications to Saint Firmin at North Crawley, Buckinghamshire, and Saint Sebastian at Great Gonerby...
Ernest; de Saint-André, Guillaume (eds.). Chronique. Paris: Printed by Firmin Didot frères for Panthéon. Retrieved 18 March 2020. Green, David (2001)...
of the Negotiations of the Marquis de Valori] (in French). Paris: Chez Firmin Didot, Pere et Fils. Wilhelmine of Prussia, Margravine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth...
German government supported suppression of the reform movement of Anténor Firmin, and in 1897, the Germans used gunboat diplomacy to intimidate and then...
concentration almost entirely within a single day of [its protagonist] Firmin's life ... and in the range of interior monologues and stream of consciousness...
For an early Haitian treatment of the science of racial equality, cf. Firmin, Anténor (1885). De l'égalité des races humaines (in French). Paris: Cotillon...
1520 – 1587 English António Carreira c. 1520 to 1530 – 1597 Portuguese Firmin Lebel early 16th century – 1573 French Active in Rome Wacław z Szamotuł...