TheophilusGale (1628–1678) was an English educationalist, nonconformist and theologian of dissent. Gale was born at Kingsteignton, Devon, the son of Bridget...
Helmarshausen TheophilusGale (1628–1678), English nonconformist divine Theophilus Gates (1787–1846), American religious leader Theophilus Herter (1913–1987)...
surviving monument is believed to be the headstone to TheophilusGale: the inscription reads "TheophilusGale MA / Born 1628 / Died 1678". In 1769 an Act of...
used during the 17th-century scientific revolution, for example by TheophilusGale, to draw a distinction between supernatural knowledge (divine science)...
21 – Robert Thoroton, English antiquary (born 1623) Unknown date – TheophilusGale, English theologian (born 1628) Probable date – Richard Flecknoe English...
Thomas Doolittle Roger Drake Richard Fairclough Christopher Fowler TheophilusGale John Gibbon Thomas Gouge William Greenhill George Hamond Joseph Hill...
sent to London, where he was received into the family of the learned TheophilusGale, who acted as his instructor. Before he began to preach he taught a...
makes the year of death likely to be 1671 or earlier. Cornwall portal Gale, Theophilus. (1671). The life and death of Thomas Tregosse late minister of the...
Harvey, widow of Governor Thomas Harvey. They had four children: Miles, Theophilus, Penelope and Elizabeth. He lived at Kirby Grange, a large plantation...
Martin (1921–1999) Emmanuel Milingo (1930) Pio of Pietrelcina (1887–1968) Theophilus Riesinger (1868–1941) Peter Heier (1895–1982) Peter Mary Rookey (1916–2014)...
Theophilus Russell Buckworth, Sr. DL (23 December 1794 – 16 February 1857) was an English landowner who served as the High Sheriff of Norfolk in 1845 and...
Anton Theophilus Boisen (29 October 1876 – 1 October 1965) was an American chaplain. He was a leading figure in the hospital chaplaincy and clinical pastoral...
Wordsworth, D.D., Master of Harrow School 1843 After the perusal of his Theophilus Anglicanus, recently published. "Enlightened Teacher, gladly from thy...
at a ceremony on 7 September 1866, the new lifeboat was named Robert Theophilus Garden (ON 116). On 31 August 1882, the steamship Lake Nepigon, on passage...
inspiration for The Exorcist. The priest who led this exorcism was Fr. Theophilus Riesinger. 1949 — Roland Doe was allegedly possessed and underwent an...
Cook's men. Four of the Royal Marines (Corporal James Thomas and Privates Theophilus Hinks, Thomas Fachett, and John Allen) were killed and two were wounded...
at Oxford, Theophilus Huntington Root, the brother of one of her Wellesley classmates. That said, the end of her courtship with Theophilus Root precipitated...
by Sylvan Barnet. Penguin Publishing Group. p. 7. ISBN 978-1-101-15769-5. Gale (2016). A Study Guide for Oscar Wilde's "Salome". Cengage Learning. p. 5...