John Punch (or John Ponce or, in the Latinate form, Johannes Poncius) (1603–1661) was an Irish Franciscan scholastic philosopher and theologian. Punch...
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John Punch may refer to: John Punch (slave) (fl. 1640), believed to be the first African slave in what would later be the United States John Punch (theologian)...
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football commentator John Punch (slave) (fl. 1630s), supposedly the first official slave in the English colonies John Punch (theologian), 1603–1661), Irish...
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Punchcutting (redirect from Punch cutting)
in traditional typography to cut letter punches in steel as the first stage of making metal type. Steel punches in the shape of the letter would be used...
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List of Huguenots (section Pastors and theologians)
man of letters, theologian and historian. Gaston Frommel (1862–1906), French theologian. Jacques Gaillard, pastor and theologian. John Gano, Baptist preacher...
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John Henry Newman CO (21 February 1801 – 11 August 1890) was an English theologian, academic, philosopher, historian, writer, and poet, first as an Anglican...
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Henry Liddon (category English Anglican theologians)
Parry Liddon (1829–1890), usually cited as H. P. Liddon, was an English theologian. From 1870 to 1882, he was Dean Ireland's Professor of the Exegesis of...
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parents and their brother Michael, in a separate grave John Llewelyn Davies, preacher and theologian, father of Arthur Llewelyn Davies and Margaret Llewelyn...
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others, the novelists J. G. Ballard, Will Self and John Banville, the theologian Don Cupitt, the journalist Bryan Appleyard, the political scientist David...
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expedition to the Gulf of California. 1662 – The figure who later became Mr. Punch makes his first recorded appearance in England. 1671 – Thomas Blood, disguised...
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