Thomas Wise (priest)
Thomas Wise D.D. (1670/71–1726) was an eighteenth-century clergyman of the Church of England.
Life
He was born at Drayton, Vale of White Horse, the son of John Wise from Dorchester, Oxfordshire.[1][2] He was educated at Exeter College, Oxford, where he was fellow 1694-1726.
He became rector of St Alphege Church, Canterbury (1709), vicar of Bekesbourne (1711), Six Preacher of Canterbury Cathedral (1711), prebendary of Lincoln Cathedral (1720), and was chaplain to the Princess of Wales (1721) and the Duke of Ormonde.[3]
Works
In 1706 he published an abridgement of Ralph Cudworth's Intellectual System.[4] In 1711 he published The Christian Eucharist Rightly Stated.[1]
Notes
- Charles William Boase, Register of the rectors, fellows, and other members of the foundation of Exeter College, Oxford (1894), p. 126.
- https://archive.org/stream/alumnioxoniense00fostgoog#page/n392/mode/2up
- D. Ingram Hill, The Six Preachers of Canterbury Cathedral, 1982, p. 73-74.
- Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. .
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gollark: Apparently it used to exist, but doesn't now.
gollark: I've managed to at least sort of work around the problem in a way which will inevitably break later, so yay.
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gollark: Really? Interesting. Do you need some unreasonably gigantic regex for it? Or did I foolishly invite this by saying "regex" instead of "pattern"?
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