GAUDEN, John, an English Prelate, was born in 1605, at Mayfield in Essex, and educated at St. John's College in Cambridge, where he took his degrees in arts; after which he was presented to the Vicarage of Chippenham, in Cambridgeshire, and the Rectory of Brightwell in Berkshire. He now entered himself a member of Wadham College, Oxford, where he took his degree of Doctor in Divinity, in 1641. At the beginning of the Civil War he complied with the ruling party, was made Dean of Bocking, and a member of the Westminster Assembly, which however he did not attend. Having got into his possesion the Manuscript of the Meditations of Charles the first, he published them under the title of "Icon Basilike, or, the Portraiture of his Sacred Majesty in his Solitude and Sufferings." For this he was made Bishop of Exeter at the Restoration, and in 1662, was translated to Worcester, where he died the same year. The Bishop published a number of books, and, among the rest, "The Life of Bishop Brownrig."-Biog. Britt. A DISCOURSE Concerning PUBLICK OATHS, and the Lawfulness London, Printed for R. Royston, Bookseller to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty, at the Angel in Ivy-lane. 4to. 1662. 8 FISHER, Samuel, of Northampton, last of London. THE BISHOP Busied beside the Businesse: or that Eminent Over- Legitimacy} of { Entituled, Tender Consciences, "A Discourse concerning Publick Oaths, and the Lawfulness 4to. Printed in the Month, Called August in the Year, 1662. Reprinted in his Works, page 857. GELLIE, Paul.-See ALEXANDER Shirreff. GELLIBRAND, Samuel, a Bookseller, at the Ball, in Paul's 21 GITTINS, Daniel, of Arundel in Sussex, a Priest. Remarks on the Tenets and Principles of the Quakers, as ANONYMOUS. A Review of the Revd. Mr. DAN. GITTINS'S Remarks on the London: Printed for W. Owen, near Temple Bar; H. Cooke, GLISSON, Henry, and others, of Colchester in Essex. A True and Lamentable RELATION of the most desperate London, Printed by T. C. for William Gilberson, at the 879. Note.-The following was the Verdict as to J. P.'s death, at the end of this "We do find that Ja. Parnel through his wilful rejecting of his natural food This witnessed by us this fifth day of May 1656, to SHORTLAND, Thomas, ANNE LANGLEY and others. John Gael, Coroner. - Jude Taylor, Foreman. The Lambs Defence against LYES and A True Testimony given London, Printed for Giles Calvert at the West end of Pauls. 21 1 4to. 1656. 4 GODDARD, John, of West-Dereham in Norfolk. He signed a GOOD, Thomas, D.D., Master of Baliol College, in Oxford. FIRMIANUS and DVBITANTIVS, or certain DIALOGUES Take heed Brethren, least there be in any of you an evil heart of (Brit. Mus. 4014. aaa.) BOURNE, Edward, of Worcester, a Physician. 8vo. 1674. 11 An ANSWER to Doctor Good (so called) his DIALOGUE against 4to. Printed in the Year, 1675. 8 GOODWIN, John, Vicar of St. Stephen's, Coleman Street, London. Foot yet in the Snare,-Discovered in an Answer to John 4to. 1656. 41 GOODWIN, Thomas, a Nonconformist of the Independent persuasion, was brother of the preceding, and born at Rolesby in Norfolk, in 1600. He died in 1675,-Calamy. and others, The Principles of Faith, - ATKINSON, Christopher, of Westmoreland. The Sword of the Lord Drawn, and furbished against the man London, Printed and are to be sold by Giles Calvert, at the GOUGE, Thomas, (Son of William Gouge, a Divine) was born 1 GOUGE, Thomas,-continued. fellow. In 1638 he obtained the living of St. Sepulchre's, See JOHN FALDO. PENN, William, Founder of Pennsylvania. A JUST REBUKE to One and Twenty Learned and Reverend 4to. 1674. GRANGER, James, a Biographer, was a native of Berkshire; but where educated is not known. He studied some time at Christ-church, but without taking a degree; and on entering into orders was presented to the Vicarage of Shiplake in Oxfordshire, where he discharged the parochial duties with great fidelity, and died of an apoplectic fit, while administering the sacrament, on Sunday, April 14, 1776. He printed two sermons; but is best known by his "Biographical History of England," published in 4 small vols. in 4to., and since in 8vo. It is a mere catalogue of Portraits, enlivened with short sketches of character. -Gen. Biog. Dict. GRANT, Johnson, Minister of St. James's, Latchford. -The Reasonableness of the Established Church of England. A SERMON, preached at St. James's, Latchford, Sunday, 22d June, 1806; by Johnson Grant, M.A. Minister of that Chapel. And published at the general request of the Congregation. Warrington: Printed and sold by J. Haddock, Horse- FORSTER, John, of Warrington in Lancashire. REMARKS, Occasioned by a SERMON on the Reasonableness of the Liverpool, Printed by James Smith. 8vo. 1807. 5 GRANTHAM, Thomas, a Baptist, of Boston in Lincolnshire, was born in the year 1634, and chosen pastor of the Church in South Marsh in 1656, when only twenty-two years of age. In 1666, he was ordained to the important office of messenger; in whieh capacity he laboured diligently and successfully, and was the great support and ornament of the Saviour's cause. He died Jan. 17, 1692, having, within two minutes of his death, delivered a striking and solemn address to those who were witnessing his depar ture to his rest.-Wood's History of the General Baptists, p. 154. 8vo. 1847. The Baptist against the Quaker. Being A Defence of the Note.-The above is the 2nd Treatise of the Fourth Book of his "CHRISTIAN- London, Printed for Francis Smith, at the Sign of the He also wrote, The Baptist against the Papist. The Prisoner against the Prelate: or, a dialogue between the Common Gaol of Lincoln, and the Cathedral. An Apology for the Baptized Believers, &c. GREEN, John, of London. and others,-A True and Impartial Narrative of the Emin- See RALPH JAMES. 4to. 1672. GREENHILL, Joseph, M.A. Rector of East Horsley and East- An ESSAY on Prophecies of the NEW TESTAMENT, more |