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Benjamin Hoadly (16761761), was an English clergyman, who was successively bishop of Bangor, Hereford, Salisbury, and Winchester, famous for initiating the Bangorian Controversy.

Bishop of Winchester

1707-1721 Charles Trimnell 1721-1723 Richard Willis 1723-1734 Benjamin Hoadly 1734-1761 John Thomas...

John Potter

he took a prominent part in the controversy with Benjamin Hoadly, bishop of Bangor. In January 1737...

Thomas Sherlock

controversy against Benjamin Hoadly, whom he succeeded as bishop of Bangor in 1728; he was afterwards...

Bangorian controversy

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Anthony Collins

, among others from William Whiston, Bishop Hare, Bishop Benjamin Hoadly, and Richard Bentley, who...

Samuel Clarke

Letter from Dr Clarke to Benjamin Hoadly, F.R.S., occasioned by the controversy relating to the... Whiston's Historical Memoirs , and the preface by Benjamin Hoadly to Clarke's Works (4 vols., London... Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, was highly praised by Bishop Hoadly. On Sunday, the 11th of May 1729, when...

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