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Thomas Gataker (* London, 4
September 1574 – † Cambridge, 27 June 1654) was an
English clergyman and theologian. He was born in London, the son of Thomas...
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Leicester Gataker (1874–1942) was an
English professional water diviner, or
water finder. At the end of the 19th
century very few
people had
running water...
- apuritansmind.com/MemoirsPuritans/MemoirsPuritansThomas
Gataker.htm
Memoirs of the
Puritans Thomas Gataker A
Dictionary of the Bible, p. 953. Smith, A Dictionary...
- survived. He also
featured in Sharpe's
Eagle where Gataker fought with
Sharpe in the
Battle at Talavera.
Gataker was
unfortunately killed at the
beginning of...
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Gataker's Warehouse Complex is a heritage-listed
warehouse at 106–108
Wharf Street & 310 Kent Street, Maryborough,
Fraser Coast Region, Queensland, Australia...
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Defending "Jehovah" were
writings by
Nicholas Fuller (1557–1626) and
Thomas Gataker (1574–1654) and
three essays by
Johann Leusden (1624–1699). The opponents...
- half of 1646. Even here, though, his
originality is qualified:
Thomas Gataker had
already identified "mutual solace" as a prin****l goal in marriage...
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casting lots,
which Thomas Gataker defended in some cases.
Balmford reprinted his Dialogue, and
added some
animadversions on
Gataker's treatise on the topic...
- 1599, but left
Cambridge in 1601. A
friend from
Sidney Sus**** was
Thomas Gataker, and they
later wrote together (A
Plain and
Pithy Exposition of the Second...
- her
husband and to God was
marked by
submissiveness and humility.
Thomas Gataker describes Puritan marriage as: ...
together for a time as
copartners in...