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Cyclopaedia Bibliographica: A Library Manual of Theological and General Literature, and Guide to Books for Authors, Preachers, Students, and Literary Men. Analytical, Bibliographical, and Biographical
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states that John Longe, the incumbent there, died in 1739. The CCEd database makes Bott rector from 1729, the year in which Longe died. He held Spixworth, with the neighbouring parish of
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Remarks upon Dr Butlers Sixth Chapter of the Analogy of Religion, &c. concerning necessity; and also upon the dissertation of the nature of virtue. By Philanthropus
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The Peace and Happiness of this World, the Immediate Design of Christianity. A Discourse on Luke IX. 56. ... With an Address, in the Close, to the Deists
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An Essay Towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk: Freebridge (concluded). North Greenhow. Happing. Holt. Launditch
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The principal and peculiar notion advanc'd in a late book, intitled, The religion of nature delineated; consider'd and refuted
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Assoc Prof Diego Lucci; Dr Jeffrey R Wigelsworth; Professor Wayne Hudson (28 December 2014).
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The Sovereignty of Reason: The Defense of Rationality in the Early English Enlightenment
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in November 1722, and priest in August 1723, in Norwich. He obtained the rectory of
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Atheism and Deism Revalued: Heterodox Religious Identities in Britain, 1650-1800
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Conscience, Consciousness and Ethics in Joseph Butler's Philosophy and Ministry
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A Collection of Decisions of the Court of King's Bench, Upon the Poor's Laws
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http://www.british-history.ac.uk/topographical-hist-norfolk/vol10/pp454-457
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Bott subsequently took Anglican orders, being ordained deacon in York by
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Morality founded in the Reason of Things, and the Ground of Revelation
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Remarks upon Dr. Butler's sixth chapter of the Analogy of Religion
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In 1738 Bott preached a sermon, on 30 January (anniversary of the
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An Essay Towards A Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
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In 1739 Bott married Rebecca, daughter of Edmund Britiffe, of
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Bott's health broke in 1750, and he died 23 September 1751 at
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Location: Parish (Church): Spixworth CCEd Location ID: 19974
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Dictionary of Anonymous and Pseudonymous English Literature
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Dictionary of Anonymous and Pseudonymous English Literature
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The Cambridge History of Eighteenth-century Philosophy
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Francis Blomefield, "Taverham Hundred: Spixworth", in
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An Answer to the Rev. Mr. Warburton's Divine Legation
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He was awarded a Cambridge M.A. in 1728, 29:(1688–1754) was an English cleric of the 327:: Volume 10 (London, 1809), pp. 454–457 162:, as the pseudonymous Philanthropus, in 212: 169:In 1743 Bott published his major work, 82:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 16:Church of England clergyman (1688–1754) 301: 299: 297: 669:18th-century English Anglican priests 232: 230: 228: 226: 224: 222: 220: 218: 216: 7: 387:Frederick C. Beiser (14 July 2014). 19:For the English china painter, see 14: 642:Dictionary of National Biography 621: 585:. The Metropolitan Museum of Art 249:Dictionary of National Biography 243:"Bott, Thomas (1688-1754)"  100:Bott in 1746 was made rector of 33:, known as a controversialist. 1: 543:. Boydell Press. p. 77. 352:s:History of Norfolk/Volume 5 97:, for the rest of his life. 569:A Cambridge Alumni Database 311:A Cambridge Alumni Database 695: 571:. University of Cambridge. 313:. University of Cambridge. 201:Trinity College, Cambridge 18: 376:. W. Miller. p. 389. 637:Bott, Thomas (1688-1754) 474:Knud Haakonssen (2006). 199:, who was an alumnus of 180:Divine Legation of Moses 131:Bott was a proponent of 45:, Bott was the son of a 565:"Bott, Edmund (BT756E)" 307:"Bott, Thomas (BT728T)" 197:Christchurch, Hampshire 266:James Darling (1854). 152:execution of Charles I 679:People from Spixworth 604:Bott, Edmund (1773). 21:Thomas Bott (painter) 537:Bob Tennant (2011). 414:Thomas Bott (1724). 287:CCEd person record, 64:in Norfolk, through 608:. London: P. 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Index

Thomas Bott (painter)
Church of England
Derby
mercer
Spalding
William Dawes
Whinburgh
Lord Macclesfield
Reymerston
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
Spixworth
Francis Blomefield
Crostwick
Hardwick, Norfolk
Edgefield, Norfolk
Norwich
Benjamin Hoadly
Samuel Clarke
ethical rationalism
William Wollaston
execution of Charles I
Joseph Butler
William Warburton
Divine Legation of Moses
Hanworth, Norfolk
Christchurch, Hampshire
Trinity College, Cambridge


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