William Whittingham

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William Whittingham was a 16th-century English Protestant scholar and reformer closely associated with the English Reformation and the development of early English Bible translations.

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instanceOf 16th-century person
English Protestant reformer
biblical scholar
translator
conflict Vestments controversy
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
denomination Reformed
educatedAt Oriel College, Oxford
University of Oxford
surface form: Oxford University
familyName Whittingham
fieldOfWork biblical translation
religious reform
theology
givenName William
influenced English Puritan churches
surface form: English Puritanism

later English Bible translations
influencedBy John Calvin
Reformed theology
languageOfWorkOrName English
Latin
movement English Reformation Parliament era
surface form: English Reformation
notableWork Geneva Bible
Genevan form of church service for English exiles
metrical psalms used in Geneva worship
prefaces and marginal notes in the Geneva Bible
translation of the New Testament in the Geneva Bible
occupation Bible translator
clergyman
theologian
participantIn English Reformation
Marian exiles
positionHeld Dean of Durham
relative John Calvin
religion Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism
residence Durham
Geneva
Oxford
sexOrGender male
spouse Katherine Calvin
workLocation Durham
Geneva
Oxford

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Geneva Bible editor William Whittingham