JohnJortin (23 October 1698 – 5 September 1770) was an English church historian. Jortin was the son of Renatus Jordain, a Breton Huguenot refugee and...
C. 650-c. 1450: Selected Sources, Manchester University Press, 1998 JohnJortin, Remarks on Ecclesiastical History ... Second edition, Volumen 2, 1846...
historian William Jones of Nayland (1726–1800), controversial clergyman JohnJortin (1698–1770), ecclesiastical historian and literary critic Peter Judd...
(sed vigilat) and experiences visions". Francis Blackburne argues that JohnJortin misread this and other passages from Luther, while Gottfried Fritschel...
translation he had the assistance of friends, including Zachary Pearce, JohnJortin, and Samuel Johnson. It was dedicated to Charles Yorke. Apollonius Rhodius...
Ange-Jacques Gabriel, principal architect of King Louis XV of France (d. 1782) JohnJortin, English church historian (d. 1770) October 30 Peter Thompson, English...
1855 Richard Shilleto (Mathematics) 1706 John Addenbrooke (Logic) 1717 John Addenbrooke (Logic) 1723 JohnJortin (Rhetoric) 1730 Edmund Law (Rhetoric) 1740...
Ottoman Empire (first publication) Robert Dodsley – An Epistle to Mr. Pope JohnJortin – Remarks on Spenser's Poems Lady Mary Wortley Montagu – The Dean's Provocation...
Religion David Hume – An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals JohnJortin – Remarks on Ecclesiastical History Carl Linnaeus – Philosophia Botanica...
Controversy between Christians and Deists, by Henry Stebbing 1750–52 - JohnJortin 1756–58 - Thomas Newton 1759–62 - Charles Moss 1763 - A Discourse upon...
Ange-Jacques Gabriel, principal architect of King Louis XV of France (d. 1782) JohnJortin, English church historian (d. 1770) October 30 Peter Thompson, English...
Mark Hildesley the son was sent to Charterhouse School, London, where JohnJortin was a schoolfellow. At the age of nineteen he was moved to Trinity College...
monuments were not part of Christopher Wren's design. He was a patron of JohnJortin. "Osbaldeston, Richard (OSBN707R)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University...
chief friends were Daniel Waterland, master of Magdalene College, JohnJortin, and John Taylor, the editor of Demosthenes. He was said [by whom?] to be...
Lincoln's Inn. He moved in June 1753 to London, where he associated with JohnJortin, Thomas Birch, Matthew Maty, and others, who met once a week to drink...
Parsons. He was at this time member of a literary society which included JohnJortin, Wetstein, Ralph Heathcote, De Missy, and Thomas Birch. On the resignation...
friend James Neild with editorial work. He also prepared editions of JohnJortin's Tracts, 2 vols. 1790, and Joseph Wilcocks's Roman Conversations, 2 vols...