William Pemble

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William Pemble (Pember) (1591 or 1592–1623) was an English theologian and author.

William Pemble, 1817 engraving by James Stow

Biography[edit]

A student of Richard Capel at Magdalen College, Oxford, Pemble became reader and tutor at Magdalen. All of Pemble's works were published posthumously.

Works[edit]

  • Vindiciae fidei, 1625
  • Vindiciae gratiae, 1627
  • Salomons Recantation and Repentance, 1627
  • An Introduction to the Worthy Receiving the Sacrament, 1628
  • De formarum origine, 1629
  • De sensibus internis, 1629
  • A Short and Sweet Exposition upon the First Nine Chapters of Zachary, 1629
  • A Summe of Morall Philosophy, 1630
  • A Briefe Introduction to Geography, 1630
  • Tractatus de providentia Dei, 1631
  • The Period of the Persian Monarchie , 1631

External links[edit]

  • Richard L. Greaves, ‘Pemble, William (1591/2–1623)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004, accessed 25 Oct 2007
  • Works by William Pemble at Project Gutenberg
  • Works by or about William Pemble at Internet Archive
  • A Briefe Introduction to Geography at Project Gutenberg
  • Hutchinson, John (1892). "William Pemble" . Men of Kent and Kentishmen (Subscription ed.). Canterbury: Cross & Jackman. p. 100.