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- Thomas Tymme (or Timme) (died 1620) was an English clergyman, translator and author. He combined Puritan views, including the need for capital punishment...
- Columbia University Press. p. 108. ISBN 978-0-231-50085-2. Olrik, Hans (1892). Den danske biskop Tymme: (Thietmar) af Hildesheim (in Danish). v t e...
- Mary's funeral, Clarencius rode in a chariot in the procession with Mrs Tymmes, Mrs Southwell, and Sybil Penn. One of Mary's secretaries, John Boxall,...
- recorded use of the word Chemistry ("Chymistrie") in English, in Thomas Tymme's The Practice of Chymicall and Hermeticall Physicke, translated from Joseph...
- (1563) A Looking Gl****e for the Court, trans. Sir Francis Bryan and Thomas Tymme (London: William Norton, 1575) The familiar epistles of Sir Anthony of Gueuara...
- churches there. Scot's position resembled those of Joseph Hall and Thomas Tymme, with emphasis on unity of doctrine. He attacked alchemy, in particular...
- (some names missing) 1377 John Attewell 1390 Gilbert Thynne (or Gilbert Tymme) 1429 John Pye 1443 Henry Marschall 1445 Richard Mydelom 1447 Thomas Mirfelde...
- English translations were made of his commentary on Mark and Luke by Thomas Tymme (London, 1583), on John by the same (1575), on II and III John by Nathaniel...
- Twyne, 1573; John Prise's Historiae Brytannicae Defensio, 1573; Thomas Tymme's translation of the Civil Wars in France attributed to Petrus Ramus, 1573;...
- consulted Thomas Tymme’s The Three Partes of Commentaries, Containing the Whole and Perfect Discourse of the Civill Warres of Fraunce. Tymme’s work is a translation...