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George Downame (c. 1566—1634),
otherwise known as
George Downham, was an
author of
influential philosophical and
religious works who
served as Bishop...
- John
Downame (Downham) (1571–1652) was an
English Puritan clergyman and
theologian in London, who came to
prominence in the 1640s, when he
worked closely...
- as Metaphor".
Hobbes Studies. 2 (1): 3–9. doi:10.1163/187502589X00023.
Downame, John (1645).
Annotations upon all the
books of the Old and New Testament...
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Davenport Arthur Dent John Dod
Philip Doddridge Thomas Doolittle John
Downame Calybute Downing Thomas Dudley John Dury
Theophilus Eaton Jonathan Edwards...
- John
Downame published a
shorter Briefe Concordance in 1630,
which was
later expanded through subsequent editions. Both
Cotton and
Downame's concordances...
- The
Cambridge Puritans were
represented by
Alexander Richardson,
George Downame,
Anthony Wotton, and
especially by
William Ames,
whose writings became...
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forms of worship, he is with Dod,
Nicholas Byfield,
Richard Capel, John
Downame,
Arthur Hildersham, and
Richard Stock (another Feoffee). He is also a fully...
- book
formally brought into the new
library was the 1634
edition of John
Downame's The
Christian Warfare Against the Devil, World, and Flesh,: 18 believed...
- single. By his
second wife he was
father of
Bishop George Downame, of the
theologian John
Downame, and of a
daughter who
became the
first wife of
Roger Bradshaw...
- from Derry, now
resident in Fahan;
former lead
singer with D:Ream
George Downame,
Bishop of
Derry and
writer on
philosophical and
religious subjects George...