BURNET, GILBERT

bûrˈnĭt, 1643–1715, Scottish bishop and writer. He studied in Scotland, England, and abroad, held minor ecclesiastical office in Scotland, and was appointed (1669) professor of divinity at Glasgow Univ. He went to London in 1673 and was lecturer at St. Clements until his defense of his friend Lord William Russell made it unsafe for him in England after the Rye House Plot executions. During James II's reign Burnet's anti-Catholic writing and preaching barred him from court, and he found favor and friendship with William of Orange at The Hague. Accompanying William to England, he was a trusted adviser to William III and Mary and was made bishop of Salisbury. His celebrated History of My Own Times (published only 1723–24; ed. by M. J. Routh, 6 vol., 1833) is fiercely biased against James II, but it is also an informative contemporary source for the period. Burnet made a translation of Sir Thomas More's Utopia. He also wrote History of the Reformation in England (3 vol., 1679–1714; abridged ed. 1719), notable for its understanding of the economic, social, and cultural causes and effects of the Reformation, and many lesser works on history and theology.

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...alive; and I doubtless get my reward. But the suitable reward is not the Chair of Greek. . . . I could work very well with Burnet. ____________________ 1 The Interpretation of Ancient Greek Literature: an Inaugural Lecture delivered...
...Laws and Government of England . By Gilbert Stuart, LL.D.. London: Printed...Walker, C. Jenkin, L. L. Flin, G. Burnet, L. White, J. Beatty, and J. Exshaw, 1778. ii , xvi, 445p. Gilbert Stuarts Abriss des gesellschaftlichen...
Professor Gilbert Highet in The Classical Tradition reminds us of Sir Maurice Bowras story...thereof. Thou breaking neck, be strengthened! Endure and chafe not. 2 Gilbert Murray Rise, stricken head, from the dust; lift up thy throat. This...
...and the Gallican Church, 115 -16; defences of orthodoxy against Petavius, Episcopius and Sandius, 141 -2 Burnet, Gilbert, Bishop of Salisbury, 5 , 6 ; and the corruptions of Ecclesiastical courts, 19 ; and parliamentary attendance...
...77 buccaneers, see pirates Burke, Edmund, 176 -77, 183 , 210 -11; quoted, 147 -48, 153 , 179 -80 Burnet, Gilbert, 80 Burnet, William, 95 Burwell, Lucy, 85 Butler, Sir Nicholas, 70 Byrd, William, 84 , 87 ; quoted, 78 Byrd...
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Bishop Gilbert Burnet and Latitudinarian Episcopal Opposition...Tillotson, Archbishop of Canterbury, and Gilbert Burnet, Bishop of Salisbury, of the anti...Nonconformist minister Edmund Calamy reminded Gilbert Burnet, in a meeting in January of 1703...
...seasoned Whig politico, Bishop Gilbert Burnet. From the author of Contests...quarto) the least likely. (A) Burnet, Gilbert, 1643-1715. The Bishop of...of several tracts ... By Dr. Gilbert Burnet, London, 17903, which also...
...1687) from the Anglican bishop Gilbert Burnet included regular outbursts against...95. (2.) For instance: Gilbert Burnet, Reyze door Switzerland (Hoorn...499-500; Radford E., "Burnet, Gilbert (1643-1715)," in: Stephen...
...death was "a great snare to him during his life" (Burnet 1787, 27). Yet the works that argued the traditional...Aubrey. xvii-xxxix. Fontwell: Centaur Press, 1972. Burnet, Gilbert. Some Passages in the Life and Death of John Earl of...
...Government and Huguenot Settlement, 1680-1702" (Ph.D. diss., University of Wisconsin, 1972), 160. (11) Burnet, Gilbert, History of My Own Time (London, 1837), 863; Narcissus Luttrell, A Brief Historical Relation of State Affairs...
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...Lauderdale was ugly. His contemporary Gilbert Burnet, who knew him well, provides...Hamilton and their good friend Gilbert Burnet met in Edinburgh to discuss ideas...her friend the 28-year-old Gilbert Burnet, since 1669 Professor of Theology...
...with the goodness of the king. Gilbert Burnet, in a sermon at the Savoy Chapel...prospect. It is indicative that Gilbert Burnet, ever ready to preach on May...sad and unheard of judgments. Burnet pulled no punches when he then...
...to an even greater extent, by Gilbert Burnet (1643-1715), who became Bishop...when Lauderdale later reported to Gilbert Burnet that Charles had told him to let...of Canterbury (1663-77), Gilbert Sheldon, and the English bishops...
...late 17th-century events Bishop Gilbert Burnet, the massacre at Glencoe in 1689...get behind with his paperwork. Burnet claims that when the king signed...raised a mighty outcry," writes Burnet, "and was published by the French...
...another Scot from Marischal College, the historian Gilbert Burnet, Bishop of Salisbury, he was granted an audience by...of Christian education. Blair, again supported by Burnet, persuaded the executor of the Sceptical Chymist that...
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BURNET, GILBERT bur nit, 1643 1715, Scottish bishop and writer. He studied in Scotland...II, but it is also an informative contemporary source for the period. Burnet made a translation of Sir Thomas Mores Utopia. He also wrote History...
BURNET, WILLIAM , 1688 1729, English colonial...colonial governor in America; son of Gilbert Burnet. As governor of New York and New Jersey...selling English goods to French traders. Burnet was embroiled in arguments with the assembly...
...duel with France, did nothing to improve it. Bibliography A standard source for Williams time is the history of Gilbert Burnet . See also biographies by N. A. Robb (2 vol., 1962 66), S. Baxter (1966), and H. and B. C. Van der Zee...
...Albert J. Luthuli W. F. Libby D. A. Glaser Sir Macfarlane Burnet P. B. Medawar St.-John Perse 1961 Dag Hammarskjold Melvin...Odysseus Elytis 1980 Adolfo Perez Esquivel Paul Berg Walter Gilbert Frederick Sanger James W. Cronin Val L. Fitch Baruj Benacerraf...


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