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  1. George Cornelius Gorham (1787–1857) was a priest in the Church of England. His legal recourse to being denied a certain post, decided subsequently by a secular court, caused great controversy. Early life. George Cornelius Gorham was born on 21 August 1787 in St Neots, Huntingdonshire, to Mary (née Greame) and George James Gorham. [1] .

  2. 26. Dez. 2020 · GORHAM, GEORGE CORNELIUS (1787–1857), divine and antiquary, son of George James Gorham, merchant and banker, by Mary, eldest daughter of Thomas Graeme of Towthorpe, Yorkshire, was born at St. Neots, Huntingdonshire, 21 Aug. 1787, and baptised on 21 Sept. From 1793 he was educated in his native town under Thomas Laundy, a quaker.

  3. OVER BAPTISMAL REGENERATION. George Cornelius Gorham (21 August 1787 – 19 June 1857) was a priest in the Church of England. His legal recourse to being denied a certain post, subsequently taken to a secular court, caused great controversy. Early life. Gorham was born in St Neots, Huntingdonshire.

  4. GOR'HAM, George Cornelius (1787-1857). An English theologian, who became known as the principal figure in the ‘Gorham case.’ He was born at Saint Neots, Huntingdonshire, was educated at Queen's College, Cambridge, received the degree of B.A. in 1808, was elected a fellow of his college in 1810, and held that appointment until 1827. Even ...

  5. Gorham, George Cornelius. Übersicht; Biographien Quellen Literatur Zitierweise; Lebensdaten 1787 - 1857 Beruf/Funktion Theologe; Historiker Normdaten GND ...

  6. "Gorham, George Cornelius (1787–1857), Church of England clergyman" published on by Oxford University Press. We use cookies to enhance your experience on our website. By continuing to use our website, you are agreeing to our use of cookies.

  7. George Cornelius Gorham (1787-1857), a Fellow of Queens' College, Cam-bridge, since 1829, had obtained his degree as a Bachelor of Divinity there and, in 1811, at the age of twenty-three, had been made deacon. On 23 February 1812 he entered the priesthood. Thereafter, he followed his vocation for thirty-five years. In