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- Charles Daubuz or Charles Daubus (1673–1717), was a Church of England clergyman and theologian. Daubuz was a French Protestant divine, who became vicar...
- Daubuz Moors is a nature reserve near the centre of Truro, in Cornwall, England. The land was given to the citizens of Truro in 1977 by the Rev. C. Enys...
- souls, as he with unrighteousness provided for his body". Anglican Charles Daubuz (1720) was among those who saw in the "eternal habitations" promised to...
- (1530–1590), theologian. Key work: Wonderful Workmanship of the World. Charles Daubuz (1673–1713), pastor, theologian, eschatologist. Key work: A Perpetual Commentary...
- spring) north of St Allen and flows southwards through the Idless Valley and Daubuz Moors into Truro. Here it joins the River Kenwyn to form the Truro River...
- Landscape Value comprising farmland and wooded valleys to the north east, and Daubuz Moors, a local nature reserve by the River Allen, close to the city centre...
- Christianity. This concept was adopted by Campegius Vitringa (1705), Dr. Charles Daubuz (1720), Bishop Newton, John Cunninghame, and Edward Bishop Elliott (1837)...
- Nicholas de Lyra (14th century), Robert Fleming (17th century), Charles Daubuz (c. 1720), Thomas Scott (18th century), and Cuninghame, they agreed that...
- Revelation of St. John (1720), a commentary on The Apocalypse by Charles Daubuz. The Signs of the Times (1832), a commentary on The Apocalypse by Rev. Dr...
- Matthew Henry (1662–1714) Friedrich Adolph Lampe (c. 1670–1729) Charles Daubuz (1673–1717) Johann Albrecht Bengel (1687–1752) John Gill (1697–1771) Bishop...