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Christianity portal Edward Stillingfleet (17
April 1635 – 27
March 1699) was an
English Christian theologian and scholar.
Considered an
outstanding preacher...
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Stillingfleet is a
village and
civil parish in
North Yorkshire, England. It was in the
historic East
Riding of Yorkshire, but
since 1974 has come under...
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Benjamin Stillingfleet (1702–1771) was an
English botanist, polymath, and author.
Benjamin Stillingfleet was born in 1702 in Wood Norton,
Norfolk to Mary...
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Stillingfleet is a surname, and may
refer to:
Edward Stillingfleet (1635–1699),
English theologian and scholar,
author of
Unreasonableness of Separation...
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James Stillingfleet may
refer to:
James Stillingfleet (priest, born 1674) (1674–1746), Dean of
Worcester James Stillingfleet (priest, born 1741) (1741–1826)...
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Edward Stillingfleet (1660?–1708) was an
English physician and clergyman. He was the
eldest son of
Edward Stillingfleet,
bishop of Worcester, educated...
- St Helen's
Church is the
parish church of
Stillingfleet, in
North Yorkshire, in England. The
church was
originally built in
about 1145, from
which time...
- [citation needed] The most
frequent such
reference is to a man,
Benjamin Stillingfleet, who
reportedly lacked the
formal black stockings, yet parti****ted...
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around Selby,
North Yorkshire, England, with
pitheads at
Wistow Mine,
Stillingfleet Mine,
Riccall Mine,
North Selby Mine,
Whitemoor Mine and at Gascoigne...
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James Stillingfleet (1741–1826) was an
English evangelical cleric,
vicar of
Hotham in
Yorkshire from 1771
until his death. Born into a
clerical family...