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  2. Thomas Vincent (May 1634 – 15 October 1678) was an English Puritan minister and author. Life. Thomas Vincent, the second son of John Vincent and elder brother of Nathaniel Vincent (both also prominent ministers), [1] was born at Hertford in May 1634.

  3. Thomas Vincent (1634–1678) was an English Puritan Calvinistic minister and author. He was the second son of John Vincent and elder brother of Nathaniel Vincent (both also prominent ministers), was born at Hertford in May 1634.

  4. Thomas Vincent (May 1634 – October 15, 1678) was a Puritan minister and author. Both his father and brother were prominent ministers. He was educated at Christ's College, Oxford, graduating with a B. A. He was a young non-conformist preacher who entered into the ministry very early.

  5. Thomas Vincent (1634–1678) was an English Puritan minister and author. He was the second son of John Vincent and elder brother of Nathaniel Vincent (both also prominent ministers), and was born at Hertford in May 1634.

  6. Thomas Vincent (1634–1678) was born in Hertford, England and educated at Westminster School, and Felsted School in Essex before being elected in 1648 to Christ’s College, Oxford (BA, 1652; MA, 1654). Both his father and brother were prominent ministers.

  7. Sep 5, 2017 · Thomas Vincent, who was only in his early thirties at the time, actually moved into the City of London to be closer to the suffering people. Although he knew how infectious the disease was and witnessed the terrible suffering it caused, he courageously visited sick people in their homes.

  8. THOMAS VINCENT. v. AN EPISTLE TO THE READER. —————— That Popish axiom is long since exploded—That ignorance is the mother of devotion. The world doth now see that without knowledge the mind is not good.