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Thomas Gisborne

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Gender Male
Death178 years ago
Date of birth October 31,1758
Zodiac sign Scorpio
Date of died March 24,1846
DiedYoxall
United Kingdom
Children Thomas Gisborne
Job Priest
Philosopher
Current partner Mary Babington
Parents John Gisborne
Grandchildren Henry Fyche Gisborne
Thomas Bowdler Gisborne
Thomas Guy Gisborne
Elizabeth Mary Gisborne
Born Derby
United Kingdom
Education St John's College
Harrow School
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Date of Upd.
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An enquiry into the duties of men
Walks in a forest
Poems, sacred and moral
The testimony of natural theology to Christianity
An Enquiry Into the Duties of Men in the Higher and Middle Classes of Society in Great Britain: Resulting from Their Respective Stations, Professions, and Employments
Essays on agriculture
The Principles of Moral Philosophy Investigated, and Briefly Applied, to the Constitution of Civil Society: . . . with Remarks on the Principle Assumed by Mr. Paley as the Basis of All Moral Conclusions . . .
An Enquiry Respecting Love: As One of the Divine Attributes
A familiar survey of the Christian religion and of history, as connected with the introduction of Christianity, and with its progress to the present time
Essays on the Recollections: Which are to Subsist Between Earthly Friends Reunited in the World to Come, and on Other Subjects Connected with Religion and in Part with Prophecy
Considerations on the basis and the means of the permanent security of the established Church of England
Considerations on objections current against ecclesiastical establishments; and on the principles upon which a reform of the established Church of England ought to be conducted
Innovation: A Poem
On Slavery and the Slave Trade, by T. Gisborne, M. A
Remarks on the late decision of the House of Commons respecting the abolition of the slave trade
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Thomas Gisborne Life story


Thomas Gisborne was an English Anglican priest and poet. He was a member of the Clapham Sect, who fought for the abolition of the slave trade in England.

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