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Thomas Reeve (divine) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Thomas Reeve (divine) Thomas Reeve, D.D. (1594–1672), was an English royalist and Anglican divine. ==Life== Reeve was born at Langley, Norfolk, in 1594. He was the son of Thomas Reeve, a husbandman, and received his education in a school kept by Mr. Matchet at Moulton, Norfolk. On 30 June 1610 he was admitted a sizar of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, where he graduated B.A. in 1613, M.A. in 1617, B.D. in 1624, and D.D. in 1660. After taking orders he was presented to the incumbency of Waltham Abbey, Essex, succeeding Thomas Fuller (1608–61), and he died there on 21 February 1671–2.〔Smyth, ''Obituary'', p. 94〕 During his incumbency at Waltham Abbey, the Royal Arms of Charles II were put up in the church. They were commissioned in 1662 at a cost of £24,〔Essex Record Office D/P 75/5/1 (''Churchwardens’ Account Book'' 1624-1670)〕 and are still on display. The date may reflect the passing of the Act of Uniformity 1662. Reeve, who was greatly admired as a preacher, published a number of sermons and devotional works.
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