What is the origin of the name Gilbert?
1: English (of Norman origin) French and German: from the personal name Giselbert composed of the ancient Germanic elements gīsil ‘pledge hostage noble youth’ (see Giesel) + berht [...]
An historical view of the state of the Protestant dissenters in England, and of the progress of free enquiry and religious liberty, from the...
...the age of 83, Mr. Thomas Gilbert, B. D. of Edmund s Hall, Oxford, ejected from Winchenden in Buckinghamfliire, finished... (Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom - 1694)
...the age of 83, Mr. Thomas Gilbert, B. D. of Edmund s Hall, Oxford, ejected from Winchenden in Buckinghamfliire, finished... (Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom - 1694)
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An historical view of the state of the Protestant dissenters in England, and of the progress of free enquiry and religious liberty, from the...
...on some Arminian points, and Mr. Gilbert maintaining that the predestination of the Calvinifts did neceflarily follow from the prescience... (Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom - 1694)
...on some Arminian points, and Mr. Gilbert maintaining that the predestination of the Calvinifts did neceflarily follow from the prescience... (Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom - 1694)
Geneanet username : colgnln6003935
An historical view of the state of the Protestant dissenters in England, and of the progress of free enquiry and religious liberty, from the...
...to rclinquifh his Arminian fentimcnts. Mr. Gilbert undertook to do ir, and managed his argument and opponent in a way... (England, United Kingdom - 1694)
...to rclinquifh his Arminian fentimcnts. Mr. Gilbert undertook to do ir, and managed his argument and opponent in a way... (England, United Kingdom - 1694)
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What is the origin of the name Gilbert?
1: English (of Norman origin) French and German: from the personal name Giselbert composed of the ancient Germanic elements gīsil ‘pledge hostage noble youth’ (see Giesel) + berht [...]