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  1. Thomas Vincent (1634–1678) Thomas Vincent (May 1634 – October 15, 1678) was a Puritan minister and author. Both his father and brother were prominent ministers. He was educated at Christ's College, Oxford, graduating with a B. A. He was a young non-conformist preacher who entered into the ministry very early.

  2. Thomas Vincent is a filmmaker who has worked on TV shows such as Reacher, Bodyguard and Versailles. He was born in France and has a BAFTA nomination for his short film Au plaisir de Dieu.

    • Juvisy-sur-Orge, Essonne, France
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  3. Learn about Thomas Vincent, an English Puritan minister and author, who wrote on topics such as hell, Christ, and the catechism. Find his works, biography, and quotes on this web page.

  4. Thomas Vincent. Thomas Vincent (1634–1678) was an English Puritan minister and author. He was the second son of John Vincent and elder brother of Nathaniel Vincent (both also prominent ministers), and was born at Hertford in May 1634. After passing through Westminster School, and Felsted grammar school in Essex, he entered as a student at ...

  5. Thomas Vincent (1634-1678) was an English Puritan minister and author who wrote about the plague and fire of 1665-1666. He was ejected from his rectory in 1662 and preached privately at Hoxton, where he gathered a large congregation.

  6. Thomas Vincent is a French film director, screenwriter and actor. He won the Alfred Bauer Prize at the Berlin International Film Festival for his 1999 film Karnaval.

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  8. Aug 7, 2015 · Thomas Vincent (1634-1678) was born in 1634 in Hertford, England. He was the second son of John Vincent and the elder brother of Nathaniel Vincent. He was educated first at Westminster School, then at Felsted School, Great Dunmow, Essex, an institution of strong Puritan convictions.

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