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  1. Philip Miller FRS (1691 – 18 December 1771) was an English botanist and gardener of Scottish descent. Miller was chief gardener at the Chelsea Physic Garden for nearly 50 years from 1722, and wrote the highly popular The Gardeners Dictionary.

  2. Jul 10, 2007 · Bringing Life, Death and Sight to Sound. Share full article. Philip Millers “REwind” approaches music from a multimedia angle to show the effects of apartheid. Hiroyuki Ito for The New York...

  3. Feb 4, 2024 · 00:00. Download Share. The Word of God is constant even as generations of preachers come and go. In this service from September 2021, Philip Miller is officially installed as the 17th senior pastor of The Moody Church. We’ll hear encouraging messages from Pastor Lutzer, Pastor Philip, and others.

  4. The Gardeners Dictionary was a widely cited reference series, written by Philip Miller (1691–1771), which tended to focus on plants cultivated in England. [1] [2] Eight editions of the series were published in his lifetime. After his death, it was further developed by George Don as A general system of gardening and botany.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Moody_ChurchMoody Church - Wikipedia

    November 8, 1925. Clergy. Senior pastor (s) Philip Miller. The Moody Church (often referred to as Moody Memorial Church, after a sign hung on the North Avenue side of the building) is a historic evangelical Christian ( Nondenominational Christianity) church in the Lincoln Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois .

  6. Miller, Philip (1691-1771) Esteemed Scottish horticulturalist and botanist at the Chelsea Physic Garden. Philip Miller's expertise was made widely available in his renowned Gardeners Dictionary, published in editions from 1731 to 1768, while his students went on to establish the botanic gardens of Kew and Cambridge.

  7. Philip Miller, an English gardener, died Dec. 18, 1771, at the age of about 80. It is fashionable to call Miller a horticulturist, but he would not have recognized the term--his father was a gardener, and he was a gardener. In 1722, he was appointed Gardener of the Chelsea Physic Garden in London.

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