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Robert Vaughan (minister)

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Vaughan was born in the West of England on 14 October 1795, to Anglican parents. He came under the influence of William Thorp (1771–1833), Independent minister at
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as president and professor of theology in Lancashire Independent College, removed (26 April) to new buildings at
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communion, academic, college head and writer, from a Welsh background. He was professor of history in the
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was his eldest son; his eldest daughter married Dr. Carl Buch, principal of the Government College at
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Life and Opinions of John de Wycliffe, D.D., illustrated principally from his unpublished Manuscripts
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In 1867 Vaughan accepted a call to a newly formed congregation at
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The "congregational lecture", a series of disquisitions on the
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The History of England under the House of Stuart … 1603–88
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In 1834 Vaughan was appointed to the chair of history in
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Tracts and Treatises of John de Wycliffe … with … Memoir
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Thoughts on the … State of Religious Parties in England
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I'll tell you: an Answer to "How did they get there?"
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Congregationalism … in relation to … Modern Society
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Index

Robert Vaughan (disambiguation)
minister
Congregationalist
London University
Independent College, Manchester
British Quarterly

Castle Green, Bristol
Worcester
William Jay
John Angell James
Hornton Street
Kensington
John Leifchild
London University
Glasgow University
Gilbert Wardlaw
Whalley Range, Manchester
Eclectic Review
Edward Miall
Congregational Union
Henry Rogers
Uxbridge
St. John's Wood
Torquay
Act of Uniformity 1662
ejected ministers
folio
Paradise Lost
John Milton

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