William Newcome (10 April 1729 – 11 January 1800) was an Englishman and cleric of the Church of Ireland who was appointed to the bishoprics of Dromore
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A Harmony Of The Gospels In Greek: In The General Order Of Le Clerc And Newcome (1834). by William Newcome.
William Newcome was an Englishman and cleric of the Church of Ireland who was appointed to the bishoprics of Dromore, Ossory, Waterford and Lismore, and lastly to the Primatial See of Armagh. Wikipedia
Born: April 10, 1729, Abingdon, United Kingdom
Died: January 11, 1800 (age 70 years), St Stephen's Green
Education: Hertford College and Pembroke College
Church: Church of Ireland
Books
The New Testament, in an Improved Version: Upon the Basis of Archbishop Newcome's New Translation ; with a Corrected Text, and Notes Critical and Explanatory
Observations On Our Lord's Conduct As A Divine Instruction And On The Excellence Of His Moral Character
Historical View of the English Biblical Translations
1792
An Attempt Towards an Improved Version, a Metrical Arrangement, and an Explanation of the Twelve Minor Prophets
1785
A harmony in Greek of the Gospels: with notes
The Duration of Our Lord's Ministry Particularly Considered: in Reply to a Letter from Dr. Priestley on that Subject, Prefixed to His English Harmony of the Evangelists. By William Newcome
1780
William Newcome (1729–1800) was an prominent Anglican clergyman. He served as bishop of several dioceses in Ireland from 1766 to to 1795, and as Archbishop of ...
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Patrolman William Newcome was killed in an automobile accident while on-duty near the intersection of 26th Street and Griffiths Avenue.
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Church of Ireland Archbishop of Armagh and theologian.
William Newcome, Fellow and Vice Principal of Hertford, Bishop of Armagh (1795–1800) by unknown artist, from Hertford College, University of Oxford.
Summary: William Newcome, D.D., (1729-1800), Archbishop of Armagh ; half-length, seated, looking to right, in wig, rochet and bands, resting book on table with ...