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Thomas Foster Barham (physician)

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33: 428: 280:, where he conducted religious service for himself, adhering in the main to the religious tenets of his old sect. Being possessed of considerable means, he abandoned the practice of medicine on his removal from Exeter, and gave himself up to good works and the pleasures of literature. He died at 379: 438: 268:, and during the first part of his residence at Exeter actively supported the unitarian congregation which met at George's Chapel, Exeter. After a time he expressed an aversion to all dogmatic 496: 486: 476: 264:
and became physician to the Exeter dispensary and institution for the blind. From early life he had been attached to the doctrines of
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was not confined to his own country; his mastery of Greek was shown in his
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A Tale of Two Plantations: Slave Life and Labor in Jamaica and Virginia
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The full titles of his books and his papers may be read in the
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was published after his death. He was a contributor to the
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A Monthly Course of Forms of Prayer for Domestic Worship
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Dr. Barham published many theological works, including
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Barham was the eldest son of the musician and writer
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Joseph Slater, Jr.
Hendon
Middlesex
Highweek
Devon
Queens' College, Cambridge
Thomas Barham
William Barham
Charles Barham
Francis Barham
physician
classical scholar
Thomas Foster Barham
Hendon
Middlesex
Queens' College, Cambridge
Jamaica
Penzance
Cornwall
Exeter
Devon
unitarianism
theology
Newton Abbot
Highweek
temperance
Greek language
The Enkheiridion of Hehfaistiown, with Prolegomena
George Grote

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