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GEORGE ABBOT (1603-1648)

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Originally appearing in Volume V01, Page 23 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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GEORGE ABBOT (1603-1648)  ,
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English writer, known as " The Puritan," has been oddly and persistently mistaken for others . He has been described as a clergyman, which he never was, and as son of
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Sir Morris (or Maurice) Abbot, and his writings accordingly entered in the bibliographical authorities as by the
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nephew of the archbishop of Canterbury . One of the sons of Sir Morris Abbot was, indeed, named George, and he was a man of mark, but the more famous George Abbot was of a different
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family altogether . He was son or grandson (it is not clear which) of Sir Thomas Abbot, knight of Easington, East
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Yorkshire, having been born there in 1603–1604, his
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mother (or grandmother) being of the ancient house of Pickering . Of his early
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life and training nothing is known . He married a daughter of Colonel Purefoy of Caldecote,
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Warwickshire, and as his monument, which may still be seen in the church there, tells, he bravely held the
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manor house against Princes Rupert and Maurice during the
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civil war . As a layman, and nevertheless a theologian and scholar of rare ripeness and critical ability, he holds an almost unique place in the literature of the period . The terseness of his Whole Booke of
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Job Paraphrased, or made easy for any to understand (1640, 4to), contrasts favourably with the usual prolixity of the Puritan expositors and commentators . His Vindiciae "Sabbathi (1641, 8vo) had a profound and lasting influence in the long Sabbatarian controversy . His Brief Notes upon the Whole
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Book of Psalms (1651, 4to), as its date shows, was
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posthumous . He died on the 2nd of
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February 1648 .

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