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22: 470: 170:(18 March 1683) calls him 'a most pathetic preacher and a person of saint-like life.' He resigned Dolton on obtaining the Savoy preachership; he had to hire a house near his church, became the father of four children, and gave to charity with an open hand. Kidder also says that he injured any chance of preferment by the plainness of his reproofs to great men. When 518:
The last confession, prayers and meditations of Lieuten. John Stern delivered by him on the cart immediately before his execution, to Dr. Burnet: together with the last confession of George Borosky, signed by him in the prison, and sealed up in the lieutenants pacquet, with which an account is given
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of their deportment both in the prison and at the place of their execution which was in the Pall Mall on the tenth of March in the same place in which they had murdered Thomas Thynn, Esquire, the twelfth of February before, 1681/2
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on the appointment to the church of Covent Garden. Horneck's name had been suggested, but he was rejected on account of his unpopularity in the parish. He took the oaths to
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The happy Ascetick; or the Best Exercise …; to which is added, A Letter to a Person of Quality concerning the Holy Lives of the Primitive Christians
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line during the reign of James II. His books are mainly devotional, and went through many editions down to 1730; some reprints appeared from 1846.
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The Fire of the Altar; or certain Directions how to raise the Soul into holy Flames before, at, and after the receiving of the … Lord's Supper
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The Great Law of Consideration … wherein the nature, usefulness, and absolute necessity of Consideration, to a … religious life, are laid open
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in 1669 and received the DD degree from Cambridge in 1681. In January 1689 Horneck was appointed one of eight chaplains to King William.
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He became so popular as a preacher to overflowing congregations that it was said that his parish extended from
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recommended him to the Queen, who obtained for him a promise from Tillotson of the next vacant prebend at
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in 1682, and with Gilbert Burnet published an account of their confessions and behaviour. On 5 May 1689,
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Several Sermons upon the Fifth of St. Matthew, being part of Christ's Sermon on the Mount
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The Crucified Jesus; or a full account of the … Sacrament of the Lord's Supper
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A student of the Bible and religious literature, and a casuist consulted in
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engraved a frontispiece (The "Letter" was reprinted in 1849, and in the
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from the later 1670s, in partnership with Richard Smithies, curate of
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Horneck published separate sermons. He translated from the French
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Anthony Horneck died 31 January 1697, after much suffering from
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He further gave offence by his share in founding one of the
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A daughter; married Robert Barnevald then Captain Warre.
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A Dialogue betwixt a Christian and his own Conscience
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Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL)
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He was incorporated MA 15 March 1664. 20: 499: 420:, and was buried in Westminster Abbey. 137:, and was received at the court of the 550: 336:, 2nd edit. 1706, with life by Kidder. 464: 462: 460: 458: 456: 454: 452: 450: 448: 446: 350:History of the Old and New Testaments 438:John Wesley, A Theological Biography 362:, and wrote a preface to Glanvill's 129:, and procured for him a prebend at 328:An Answer to the Soldier's Question 119:George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle 90:about 1661, and became a member of 13: 443: 300:(supplementary to the last), 1685. 262:, 1681; 6th edit. 1724, for which 115:Christopher Monck, Lord Torrington 14: 614: 528: 139:Charles I Louis, Elector Palatine 603:English people of German descent 486:Dictionary of National Biography 468: 121:The duke gave him the living of 145:, and soon afterwards married. 109:to the vicarage of All Saints, 511: 493: 430: 84:Friedrich Spanheim the Younger 1: 113:. In 1665 he became tutor to 573:Fellows of the Royal Society 501:"Horneck, Anthony (HNK681A)" 74:Horneck was born in 1641 at 16:German clergyman and scholar 7: 505:A Cambridge Alumni Database 210:Fellow of the Royal Society 98:as Provost, and afterwards 92:The Queen's College, Oxford 54:. He became an influential 10: 619: 507:. University of Cambridge. 401:, army officer, father of 381: 440:(1963), Volume I, p. 33. 423: 411: 294:, 1683; 13th edit. 1718. 250:, 1676; 11th edit. 1729. 227: 355:Sadducismus Triumphatus 312:, 1686; 7th edit. 1727. 69: 588:English sermon writers 390:Philip; abused in the 330:(mentioned by Kidder). 304:First Fruits of Reason 298:The Exercise of Prayer 197:says that Horneck and 47: 26: 583:German sermon writers 578:Canons of Westminster 174:was consulted by the 80:Heidelberg University 24: 598:Anglican theologians 403:Kane William Horneck 105:He was presented by 64:St Giles Cripplegate 535:"Anthony Horneck". 268:Churchman's Library 234:cases of conscience 203:Glorious Revolution 176:Countess of Bedford 284:); 3rd edit. 1705. 27: 322:Advice to Parents 218:Westminster Abbey 199:William Beveridge 100:bishop of Lincoln 610: 568:German Anglicans 544: 542: 522: 515: 509: 508: 497: 491: 490: 481:Horneck, Anthony 472: 471: 466: 441: 436:Martin Schmidt, 434: 131:Exeter Cathedral 42: 36: 618: 617: 613: 612: 611: 609: 608: 607: 548: 547: 534: 531: 526: 525: 516: 512: 498: 494: 478: 469: 467: 444: 435: 431: 426: 414: 384: 360:Joseph Glanvill 264:William Hogarth 243:His works are: 230: 222:Wells Cathedral 107:Lincoln College 72: 38: 32: 30:Anthony Horneck 25:Anthony Horneck 17: 12: 11: 5: 616: 606: 605: 600: 595: 590: 585: 580: 575: 570: 565: 560: 546: 545: 530: 529:External links 527: 524: 523: 510: 492: 442: 428: 427: 425: 422: 413: 410: 409: 408: 405: 396: 383: 380: 372:Edward Sclater 338: 337: 331: 325: 319: 313: 307: 301: 295: 290:. 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German
England
evangelical
London
St Giles Cripplegate
Bacharach
Heidelberg University
Friedrich Spanheim the Younger
England
The Queen's College, Oxford
Thomas Barlow
bishop of Lincoln
Lincoln College
Oxford
Christopher Monck, Lord Torrington
George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle
Dolton
Devon
Exeter Cathedral
Germany
Charles I Louis, Elector Palatine
Savoy Hospital
Whitechapel
Whitehall
Richard Kidder
John Evelyn
Diary

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