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  1. Thomas Secker (21 September 1693 – 3 August 1768) was an Archbishop of Canterbury in the Church of England.

  2. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › tomas-seckerTomas Secker _ AcademiaLab

    Thomas Secker (21 de septiembre de 1693 - 3 de agosto de 1768) fue el arzobispo de Canterbury en la Iglesia de Inglaterra. Primeros años y estudios Secker nació en Sibthorpe, Nottinghamshire.

  3. 20 de feb. de 2018 · This paper provides a biographical outline of the career of Thomas Secker, MD, who from 1758-68 was Archbishop of Canterbury. Although much has been written on Secker, this study seeks to highlight his training in medicine, which has been largely overlooked hitherto by historians.

  4. 1 de abr. de 2010 · The fact that Thomas Secker (1693–1768), archbishop of Canterbury from 1758 to his death, has been overlooked is of more than prosopographical significance. Historians were more impressed by clergy who operated in the ‘first age of party’ ( c .1689–1714).

  5. Archbishop Thomas Secker [1693-1768], the Cranmer or Laud of his age, and the hitherto neglected church reforms he spearheaded, form the particular focus of the book; this is the first full...

  6. 21 de ago. de 2020 · The Speculum of Archbishop Thomas Seeker (LPL, VG 2/5) was principally a digest of the returns submitted to Seeker as part of his primary visitation of the diocese and peculiars of Canterbury during the summers of 1758 to 1761.

  7. Thomas Secker. (1693-1768), Archbishop of Canterbury. Early Georgian Portraits Catalogue Entry. Sitter in 6 portraits. Thomas Secker was born into a family of Dissenters - Protestant Christians who did not follow the beliefs and practices of the Church of England.