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1A second Letter to the lord bishop of Peterborough on the independence of the Authorised version ...

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  • First Year Published: 1828
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    Margaret Tyndal Winthrop

    Margaret Tyndal Winthrop (c. 1591 – 14 June 1647) was a 17th-century Puritan, the wife of John Winthrop, the first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony

    John Winthrop

    to the Tyndal family of Great Maplestead, Essex, and he began courting Margaret Tyndal in 1617, the daughter of chancery judge Sir John Tyndal and his

    List of members of the British Free Corps

    was on the 'staff' of an interrogation camp at Luckenwalde. 'Lieutenant Tyndal of the US Army Air Corps – this man is referred to as 'Lieutenant Tyndall'

    List of New Testament verses not included in modern English translations

    editions after his first, the Clementine edition of the Latin Vulgate, and Tyndal's English. Paul L. Danove, The End of Mark's Story: A methodological study

    John Kerry

    grandparents were James Grant Forbes II of the Forbes family and Margaret Tyndal Winthrop of the Dudley–Winthrop family. Margaret's paternal grandfather

    Robert Winthrop (banker)

    brothers had a desire to do more European investing, as Winthrop did not agree, Drexel, Winthrop was dissolved in 1871 and Robert Winthrop & Company was

    Thomas Dudley

    forays into the Charles River watershed, but were unable to immediately agree on a site for the capital. With limited time to establish themselves and