Category:17th century clergy

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Subcategories

This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.

B

  • 17th century Christian bishops

R

  • 17th century rabbis
  • 17th century Roman Catholic priests

Pages in category "17th century clergy"

The following 50 pages are in this category, out of 50 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

A

  • Henry Ainsworth
  • Joseph Almosnino
  • Vincent Alsop

B

  • Thomas Bailey (Controversialist)
  • William Bawden
  • William Bedell
  • Lancelot Blackburne
  • James Blair (Virginia)
  • Daniel Brevint
  • Robert Bruce (moderator)
  • John Bunyan
  • George Burroughs

C

  • Edmund Calamy the Elder
  • Joseph Caryl
  • Nikoloz Cholokashvili

D

  • Francis Dane

E

  • Alexander Edward

F

  • George Fox

G

  • Samuel Garmison
  • Thomas Gataker

H

  • George Hakewill
  • John Hall (Scotland)
  • Thomas Helwys
  • John Howe (Puritan)
  • Robert Hunt (chaplain)

J

  • James Janeway
  • John Jones (clergyman and physician)

K

  • Benjamin Keach

L

  • John Lothropp
  • Richard Lucas (clergyman)

N

  • Matthew Newcomen

O

  • Cadwallader Owen

P

  • Theodore Price

R

  • John Robinson (pastor)
  • Gilbert Rule

S

  • Thomas Shepard
  • John Smyth (1570-1612)
  • John Spilsbury (Baptist minister)
  • Solomon Stoddard

T

  • William Twisse

V

  • Thomas Vincent

W

  • William Wall (theologian)
  • Samuel Wesley (poet)
  • Bartholomew Westley
  • John Westley
  • Thomas White (scholar)
  • Edward Wightman
  • John Wise (clergyman)
  • Robert Wynne (cleric)
  • William Wynne (historian)
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