Francis Dillingham

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Francis Dillingham (born in Dean, Bedfordshire, died [[1625 AD|1625]], Wildon, Bedfordshire) was an English Protestant scholar and cleric. He was educated at Christ's College, Cambridge, becoming a Fellow there in [[1594 AD|1594]].[1] He was appointed to the "First Cambridge Company" charged by [[James I of England]] with the translation of parts of the [[Old Testament]] for the [[King James Version]] of the Bible. He was renowned for his mastery of the [[Greek]] language and authored several theological treatises, including a "Manual of the Christian Faith".
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Francis Dillingham (born in Dean, Bedfordshire, died [[1625 AD|1625]], Wildon, Bedfordshire) was an English Protestant scholar and cleric. He was educated at Christ's College, Cambridge, becoming a Fellow there in [[1594 AD|1594]].<sup>[1]</sup> He was appointed to the "First Cambridge Company" charged by [[James I of England]] with the translation of parts of the [[Old Testament]] for the [[King James Version]] of the Bible. He was renowned for his mastery of the [[Greek]] language and authored several theological treatises, including a "Manual of the Christian Faith".
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Francis Dillingham (born in Dean, Bedfordshire, died 1625, Wildon, Bedfordshire) was an English Protestant scholar and cleric. He was educated at Christ's College, Cambridge, becoming a Fellow there in 1594.[1] He was appointed to the "First Cambridge Company" charged by James I of England with the translation of parts of the Old Testament for the King James Version of the Bible. He was renowned for his mastery of the Greek language and authored several theological treatises, including a "Manual of the Christian Faith".

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