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describes him as 'happy in pitching on (not difficult trifles, but) useful difficulties tending to the understanding of scripture,' and adds that 'he was most eminent for humility'. Fuller was married, and had a son and daughter named Michael and Catharine.
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On Watson's death in 1584, he determined to live a scholar's life. His means were insufficient for his purpose, but he obtained an appointment as tutor to William and Oliver Wallop, sons of
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Miscellaneorum Theologicorum, quibus non modo scriptures divinae sed et aliorum classicorum auctorum plurima monumenta explicantur atque illustrantur, libri tres.
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in Wiltshire. The duties were light, and Fuller applied himself to the study of languages, especially in their bearing on theology.
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Fuller left several manuscripts; his 'Dissertatio de nomine יהוה' was published in
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and graduated B.A. 30 January 1586, and M.A. 30 March 1590. He found a friend in
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The son of Robert Fuller by his wife Catharine Cresset, he was a native of
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He corresponded with foreign scholars, and in 1612 he published at
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who was Horne's brother-in-law, continued as secretary to
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was published at Leyden in 1622, with the addition of an
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Nicholas Fuller (lawyer)
Hebraist
philologist
Hampshire
Adrian Saravia
Robert Horne
bishop of Winchester
William Barlow
John Watson
Henry Wallop
Hart Hall, Oxford
Robert Abbot
Allington
Heidelberg
Henry Cotton
Drusius
John Pearson
Critici Sacri
Adriaan Reland
Edward Pocock
Thomas Fuller
public domain
Fuller, Nicholas
Dictionary of National Biography
Works by Nicholas Fuller
Post-Reformation Digital Library
Categories
1557 births
1626 deaths
17th-century English Anglican priests

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