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<titleStmt><title n="RelA1682"><title>An old way of ending new controversies; in a sermon preached to the comptoller, and the rest of the gentlemen of the [...] Inner Temple [...]</title>
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<publicationStmt><p>Distributed as part of the Lampeter Corpus</publicationStmt>
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<idNo type="Lamp">T625/2132</idNo>
<date>1682</date>
<pubPlace>London</pubPlace>
<printer>L. R.</printer>
<bookseller>Joanna Brome</bookseller>
<pubFormat>quarto</pubFormat>
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<persName>Thomas Pittis</persName>
<birth><date>1636</date> Niton</birth>
<residence>Niton; Oxford; Newport (Isle of Wight); Bishopsgate; London</residence>
<education>Trinity College, Oxford; Lincoln College, Oxford: BA (1656), MA  (1658), DD (1670)</education>
<occupation>divine; royal chaplain (ca. 1670); rector of St. Botolph's (London)</occupation>
<socecstatus>professions (clergy)</socecstatus>
<socecstatuspat>professions (army officer)</socecstatuspat>
<biogNote>Royalist</biogNote>
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<keywords scheme="lamGen"><term>sermon</term><term> discourse</term></keywords>
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