William Wake

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William Wake


Born
in Blandford Forum, Dorset, England, The United Kingdom
January 26, 1657

Died
January 24, 1737


William Wake was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1716 until his death. He previously served as Dean of Exeter, and was consecrated bishop of Lincoln in 1705.

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Forbidden Books of the Orig...

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The suppressed Gospels and ...

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“3 And thus he foretells us, behold the Lord cometh, and his reward is with him,”
Wake, William, Forbidden Books of the Original New Testament

“My opposition is based on two grounds; first, the right of every rational being to become a "Priest unto himself," and by the test of enlightened reason, to form his own unbiased judgment of all things natural and spiritual:”
William Wake, Forbidden books of the original New Testament

“14 For he is the searcher of the thoughts and counsels of the heart; whose breath is in us, and when he pleases he can take it from us.”
Wake, William, Forbidden Books of the Original New Testament

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