Thomas Kingsmill (professor)

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Thomas Kingsmill (

Regius Professor of Hebrew at Oxford
from 1570.

Life

He was the seventh son of Sir John Kingsmill of Fribock,

mental illness for a time, and was obliged to take on Richard Hooker as a deputy in 1579.[citation needed
]

Works

He wrote:

  • A Complaint against Securitie in these Perilous Times, London, 1602.
  • Classicum Poenitentiale (Tractatus de Scandalo, &c.), 2 pts. Oxford, 1605.
  • The Drunkards Warning: a Sermon, London, 1631.

Notes

  1. ^ "I On Myself Can Live: Chapter One". Jimandellen.org. 4 January 2003. Retrieved 10 August 2012.
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