Thomas Lushington
Thomas Lushington (1590–1661) was a British author and theologian, born in 1590 Sandwich, Kent and baptised in Hawkinge, near Folkestone on 2 September 1590. He was the son of Ingram and Agnes Lushington, and was one of four children. He is best known for being the tutor to Sir Thomas Browne, author of ''Religio Medici''. However, he is also known for being a controversial preacher, having been later accused of heresy. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Lushington, Thomas
Published 1768
Published 1768
Printed by and for S. Powell, in Dame-Street, and sold by the booksellers
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by Lushington, Thomas
Published 1710
Published 1710
Printed and sold by J. How, at the Seven Stars in Talbot-Court, in Grace-Church-Street
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by Lushington, Thomas
Published 1741
Published 1741
printed for T. Davies, in Duke's-Court, over-against St. Martin's Church in the Strand
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by Lushington, Thomas
Published 1757
Published 1757
London: printed in the year, M,DCC,XI. And, re-printed in London-Derry