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  1. Samuel Iredell Parker (October 17, 1891 – December 1, 1975) was the most "highly decorated" United States Army soldier of World War I. [1] A Second Lieutenant and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration, the Medal of Honor, for his actions in the Battle of Soissons France during World War I. President Franklin D ...

  2. Abstract. Samuel Parker's works attacking Dissent during the late 1660s and early 1670s have been seen by historians and literary scholars as promoting an Erastian and Hobbist view of the Church of England.

    • The Seventeenth Century
    • 350-375
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  3. Samuel Parker (1640 – 21 March 1688) was an English churchman, of strong Erastian views and a fierce opponent of Dissenters. His political position is often compared with that of Thomas Hobbes, but there are also clear differences; he was also called in his time a Latitudinarian, but this is not something on which modern scholars are agreed.

  4. Samuel Parker, ardent Interregnum Presbyterian turned persecuting Restoration divine and briefly – at the end of his life – Bishop of Oxford, had a deep and profound understanding of the intimate relationship between the civil and religious institutions that defined Stuart England.

  5. Samuel Iredell Parker (October 17, 1891 – December 1, 1975) was the most "highly decorated" United States Army soldier of World War I.

  6. Samuel Parker became the first officer to receive the Medal of Honor, Distinguished Service Cross, Silver Star, and Purple Heart. Parker was recalled to service in World War II as a major and instructed thousands of officer candidates at the Infantry School at Fort Benning, Georgia.

  7. Sep 9, 2009 · Samuel Parker, Andrew Marvell, and political culture, 1667–73; By Derek Hirst; Edited by Derek Hirst, Washington University, St Louis, Richard Strier, University of Chicago; Book: Writing and Political Engagement in Seventeenth-Century England; Online publication: 09 September 2009; Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511518935.010