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George Estye (1566–1601) was an English clergyman.


Life

Estye was educated at
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, proceeding B.A. in 1580–1. He was afterwards elected a fellow of his college, graduated M.A. in 1584, and proceeded B.D. in 1591. In 1598 he was chosen preacher of St. Mary's,
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. He died at Bury on 2 August 1601, and was buried in his church, where a monument, with a Latin inscription composed by Dr. Joseph Hall, bishop of Norwich, was erected to his memory. His widow, Triphosa, became the second wife of Matthew Clarke, M.A. of Christ's College, Cambridge, twice mayor of
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, and M.P. for that borough.


Works

He wrote: * 'An Exposition on Psalm 51.' * 'An Exposition on the Ten Commandments.' * 'An Exposition on the Lord's Supper.' * 'The Doctrine of Faith; or an Exposition on the Creed.' * 'Exposition on the first part of the 119th Psalm.' * 'The History of the Gospel.' * 'Exposition on 1 Peter i. 13.' All these works were printed in one volume, London, 1603. * 'De Certitudine Salvtis, et perseverantia Sanctorum non-intercisa, Oratio eximia Cantabrigiæ habita a D. Esteio Theologo summo: qua, non-securitatem perversam, sed maximum pietatis zelum, certitudinis hujus genuinum fructum demonstrat.' In 'De Arminii Sententia qua electionem omnem particularem, fidei prævisæ docet inniti, Disceptatio Scholastica inter Nicolavm Grevinchovium Roterodamum, et Gulielmum Amesium Anglum,’ Amsterdam, 1613, pp. 59–70; and in Matthew Hutton's 'Brevis et dilucida explicatio veræ, certæ, et consolationis plenæ doctrinæ de electione, prædestinatione, ac reprobatione,’ Harderwick, 1613, p. 45. It seems that this or another treatise by Estye on the same subject is printed in
Robert Some Robert Some (Soame) (1542–1609) was an English churchman and academic. Master of Peterhouse, Cambridge from 1589, Some played a prominent part in the ecclesiastical controversies of his time, taking a middle course, hostile alike to extreme Purit ...
's 'De mortis Christi merito et efficacia, remissionis peccatorum per fidem certitudine, et justificantis fidei perseverantia, tres quæstiones,’ Harderwick, 1613.


References

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External links

* ;Attribution {{DEFAULTSORT:Estye, George 1566 births 1601 deaths 16th-century English Anglican priests 16th-century English theologians Alumni of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge Fellows of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge