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Beveridge, William

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Beveridge, William (1637-1708)

English bishop of St Asaph, Clwyd, Wales, from 1704. His sermons and other writings were published in nine volumes in 1824.

He studied at Cambridge University and was ordained deacon and priest in 1661. In 1691 he refused the bishopric of Bath and Wells, being unwilling to supplant Bishop Thomas Ken, who had been deprived as a nonjuror. His Private Thoughts upon Religion was published in 1709.



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