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Sylvto Jiiographica . ( Continued from XIII . 105 . ) II . NO . 212 . THOMAS BAYLIE , a JViltshire man born , was enteted either a Servitor * or Bat / erf of St . Alban ' s Hall , in 1600 , aged 18 , elected Demi t of Magdalen College , in 1602 , and Perpetual Fellow of that house .
1611 , he being then M . A , Afterwards he became Rector of Maningford Cruets , near to Marlborough , and in 1621 , was admitted to the reading of the sentences , at which time , and after , he was zealously inclined to the Puritanical party . In 1641 , siding openly with them , he took the Covenant * was
made octe of the Assembly of Divides , and soon after had the rich rectory of Mildenhall , in his own country , ( then belonging to Dr . George Morley , a royalist , §) conferred upon him ; where , being settled , he preached up
the tenets held by the Fifth-Monarchy men , he being , by that time , one himself , )} and afterwards became a busy man in ejecting such as were then ( 1654 and after ) called ignorant and scandalous ministers and schoolmasters , ^ f He hath written ,
* " A poor University scholar , that attends others for his maintenance . " Diclf Anglo-Brit ., 1715 , in vdco . t " A scholar that battles or scores for diet in the University /* Ibid . t " A Half-fellow at Magdalen College . " Ibid . § Who , after the Restoration , became Bishop of Winchester . II This , Calamtf appear ^ % o B . dmU , / . Oont . 864 , ) only adding , " It was not for that he was ejected , but for his Nonconformity . "
It In the Ordinance , ( see XUI . 105 , Note § , ) among the Commissioners for Wilts is " Mr . Thomas Bafly , of Marlborxmgh / ' joined with " Sir Anthony Ashley Cooper , Baronet , Alexander Popham , Esq ., WIHfatfi Ludlow , Esq ., " &c . &c Among fche " ministers and
schpolmasters who were to " be deemed and accounted scandalous in their lives and conversations , ' are brought together " such as bave publicly and frequently read or used * the CojnmohrPr ^ y ^ r Book since
the first of January last , or shall at &ny time hereafter do the same ; such as «<> publicly and prpranely scoff at , or revile e stHet profession or professors of reJi-€ l < m or godliness , or do encourage and
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£ > e Merito Mortis Christi , tt 4 fi * . do Conversions , Qiairibiv duo . Ox on . 1626 , 4 to . —tymefa <* d Clerum habit ® in Temph B . Mwi < & ^ O&vn . 5 Jmh 1622 , in Jud . v ^ r * x ? » , printed with the former . He hath fclgp , us I hw $ been informed , one or more English sermons extant , by , t WCh I have not yet seen .
After the restoration of hl $ Majesty , he was turned out from MUcUink&ll , and , dying at Marlborough , in 1663 * was buried in the Church of St , Peter there , the 27 th of March . Whereupon his conventicle , at that place , was carried an by another brother , as zealous as himself . ( Atken . Ow $ n . )
III . No . 216 . < jjsorge Kenjoai / received his first being in this world at Cofto&t in the parish of Dawlish * near Exeter . Edu <* # te 4 fr graniioar feanx ^ ing ia the said city , where his father ,, George Kendal , Gent ^ mostly lived he was entered a Sojourner of Eweter
College in 1626 , and was made Probationer Follow 9 in the B fourth year fidU lo win ^ , bein ^ then . A . Afterwards , by indefatigable industry , he became a most noted philosopher and theoi o ^ ist ^ a ^ iscipfe and ^ d in irer of Priderma ? , * and his doctrines ; and as great a& enemy to Arminius and Socinus as anV .
In 1642 , bexog then B . D . he cloised with tlie Pre 0 > yterians , the ^ i do rnineiiit ^ notwithetaadjiig the King , that ymr > to mitigate bis discontent , hod aea * lously recommended him fca the society , to be elected rector of l $ a ? eter College , on the p to motion of PrtdeayM
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* John Prideaux , rector of "Exeter College , and for 26 ysftrs " King ' s Professor of Divinity" In the University ; in which office h £ ** shewed himself ft Stout champion against Socinw and Armimw * M&fiy " Outlan 4 er 3 , ftoroe of them divines ^
of note , a ^ , others mr laymen , thiit kav £ \) % gh t mmeut in tbeit i ; e ^ pieq ^ ivf cQiiptxles ,, retired to , Zxpter CqUzw W his sak ^ . &n < J h $ < l ch ^ bej ^ a » d otei ||^ f ^ riiitjpos ^ Iy fo totpfovfc t ? ifew 5 « Jve 3 Jar . pm Soiff ^ tty , Ibis Mtructiw and ^ ilpsiMi for coiirs * 6 f MliA ^ V Atlim * 0 ^ WV If . 68 , 70 . ""
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1821, page 579, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2505/page/11/
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