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George Rust (bishop)

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A Discourse of the Use of Reason in Matters of Religion, showing that Christianity contains nothing repugnant to Right Reason, against Enthusiasts and Deists
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Glanvill said that Rust gave a new turn to Cambridge studies, going back to "primitive learning and theology". Hallywell wrote that he was familiar with
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in 1649, and proceeded M.A. in 1650. He belonged to the Cambridge Platonist school; among his friends at Christ's were
119:, Dublin, on 15 December. He died of fever in the prime of life in December 1670, and was buried in the choir of 460: 115:. In succession to Taylor, Rust was appointed bishop of Dromore by patent in November 1667, and consecrated in 358:
Religious Currents and Cross-currents: Essays on Early Modern Protestantism and the Protestant Enlightenment
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Sermon on ii. Tim. i. 10, preached at Newtown, 20 Oct. 1663, at the Funeral of Hugh, earl of Mount Alexander
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of 1660, he was invited to Ireland by Jeremy Taylor, ordained deacon and priest on 7 May 1661, and made
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Jeremy Taylor died at Lisburn on 13 August 1667, and Rust preached a well-known
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in August. In 1662 he was presented by the crown to the rectory of
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He was a native of Cambridge, where he graduated B.A. from
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Rust gave up his fellowship in 1659. Soon after the
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Index

bishop of Dromore
Cambridge Platonist
Jeremy Taylor
St Catharine's Hall
Christ's College
Sir John Finch
Henry More
Joseph Glanvill
Restoration
dean of Connor
Island Magee
Newtownards
Hugh Montgomery, 1st Earl of Mount Alexander
John Milton
Lisburn
Edward Conway, 1st Earl of Conway
Valentine Greatrakes
Lady Conway
funeral sermon
Christ Church
Dromore Cathedral
Great St. Mary's, Cambridge
Pontius Pilate
resurrection of the body
pre-existence
Origen
Theophilus Dillingham
apocatastasis
Reginald Heber
John Lake

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