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Thomas Sadler (other)
Thomas Sadler may refer to: * Thomas Vincent Faustus Sadler (1604–1681), Roman Catholic missionary in England and spiritual author * Thomas Sadler (Unitarian) (1822–1891), English minister * Thomas William Sadler Thomas William Sadler (April 17, 1831 – October 29, 1896) was a U.S. Representative from Alabama. Born near Russellville, Alabama, Sadler moved with his parents to Jefferson County, Alabama, in 1833. He pursued an academic course. He mo ... (1831–1896), U.S. Representative from Alabama * Thomas Sadler (cricketer) (1892–1973), English cricketer {{hndis, Sadler, Thomas ...
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Thomas Vincent Faustus Sadler
Thomas Vincent Faustus Sadler (1604–1681) was a Roman Catholic missionary in England and spiritual author. Biography Thomas Sadler was born in 1604, and received into the Catholic Church at the age of seventeen by his uncle, Walter Sadler, and joined the Benedictines at Dieulward, being professed in 1622. Little is known of his missionary work, but he was probably chaplain to the Sheldons of Weston and the Tichbornes in Hampshire before moving to London, where he worked for many years. He died at Dieulward, Flanders on 19 January 1681. Works He edited several spiritual books, often collaborating with Anselm Crowther, and signed with the initials T.V. His chief publications are * ''The Christian Pilgrim in his Spiritual Conflict and Conquest'' (1652) * ''Jesus, Maria, Joseph'' (1657) * ''The Daily Exercise of the Devout Rosarists'' (1657), which was afterwards developed into a well-known prayer book, ''The Daily Exercise of the Devout Christian''. * ''A Guide to Heaven'', ...
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Thomas Sadler (Unitarian)
Thomas Sadler (1822–1891) was an English Unitarian minister and writer. Life He was the son of Thomas Sadler, unitarian minister of Horsham in Sussex, and was born there on 5 July 1822. He was educated at University College, London, studied for some months in Bonn, and went on to the University of Erlangen, whence he graduated Ph.D. in 1844. He entered the Unitarian ministry at Hackney, but migrated in 1846 to become minister of Rosslyn Hill Chapel in Hampstead, London, where he stayed for the remaining 45 years of his life. Through Sadler's efforts, a new chapel on Rosslyn Hill was opened on 5 June 1862. He died at Rosslyn Manse on 11 September 1891, and was buried on the 16th on the western side of Highgate Cemetery. At the time of his death he was the senior trustee of Dr. Williams's Library, and visitor of Manchester New College. Works In 1859 Sadler published ''Gloria Patri: the Scripture Doctrine of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit'', in which he defended the Unit ...
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Thomas William Sadler
Thomas William Sadler (April 17, 1831 – October 29, 1896) was a U.S. Representative from Alabama. Born near Russellville, Alabama, Sadler moved with his parents to Jefferson County, Alabama, in 1833. He pursued an academic course. He moved to Autauga County, Alabama, in 1855 and engaged in mercantile pursuits. During the Civil War volunteered and served in the division of the Confederate States Army commanded by Gen. Joseph Wheeler. He engaged in agricultural pursuits. He studied law. He was admitted to the bar in 1867 and commenced practice in Prattville, Alabama. County superintendent of education 1875-1884. Sadler was elected as a Democrat to the Forty-ninth Congress (March 4, 1885 – March 3, 1887). He was an unsuccessful candidate for renomination in 1886. He resumed the practice of law. He died in Prattville, Alabama Prattville is a city located within both Autauga and Elmore counties in the State of Alabama but serves as the county seat of Autauga County. ...
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