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<titleStmt><title n="RelA1721"><title>The dignity, and benefit, of the priesthood; the lawfulnesse of marriage in the clergy [...]</title>
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<publicationStmt><p>Distributed as part of the Lampeter Corpus</publicationStmt>
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<idNo type="Lamp">T40+T170/6533</idNo>
<date>1721</date>
<pubPlace>London</pubPlace>
<pubFormat>octavo</pubFormat>
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<persName>Joseph Trapp</persName>
<birth><date>1679</date> Cherrington (Gloucestershire)</birth>
<residence>Cherrington; Oxford; Cambridge; London; Harlington (Middlesex)</residence>
<education>New College School, Oxford; Wadham College, Oxford: MA (1702);  incorporated at Cambridge (1714): DD (1727/28); Oxford</education>
<occupation>fellow at Wadham College; parish priest; rector; poet and pamphleteer;  first professor of poetry at Oxford (1708-18); chaplain; Irish Lord Chancellor;  publisher</occupation>
<socecstatus>professions (academic; clergy)</socecstatus>
<socecstatuspat>professions (clergy: rector)</socecstatuspat>
<biogNote>Tory; affiliated to High Church</biogNote>
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<keywords scheme="lamTop"><term>internal church matters (clergy)</term></keywords>
<keywords scheme="lamGen"><term>sermon</term></keywords>
<keywords scheme="lamStruc"><term>front (dedication)</term><term> body</term><term> back</term></keywords>
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