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Thomas Milles (bishop)

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241: 19: 288: 427: 254: 432: 281: 29:. As seen in portrait by George Vertue of Rev. Isaac Miles (1638-1720), Vicar of Highclere. Also on funeral hatchment of Jeremiah Milles III (d.1797) in Sawbridgeworth Church 274: 331: 306: 437: 84: 107: 80: 88: 259: 209: 41: 64:, on 12 March 1689, was exhibitioner of the college in 1691–2, and graduated B.A. in 1692, M.A. in 1695, and B.D. in 1704. 131:
The Natural Immortality of the Soul asserted and proved from Scripture and the first Fathers, in answer to Mr. Dodwell
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views. As bishop, Milles took trouble to restore churches. After an episcopate of more than thirty years he died of
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in 1705–1707. In April 1707 he went to Ireland as chaplain to the new lord-lieutenant,
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Account of the Life and Conversation of Isaac Milles of Highcleer
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Milles's appointment was unpopular in Ireland, on account of his
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De Officio eorum qui de Fide certant; concio coram Acad. Oxon
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Milles published in 1703 a folio edition of the works of
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Bishops of Waterford and Lismore (Church of Ireland)
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Canting arms
Church of Ireland
Waterford and Lismore
Isaac Milles the elder
Barley, Hertfordshire
Wadham College, Oxford
John Hough
Christ Church, Oxford
St Edmund Hall
Regius Professor of Greek
Thomas Herbert, 8th Earl of Pembroke
St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin
High Church
the stone
Waterford
Waterford Cathedral
Jeremiah Milles
St Cyril of Jerusalem
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