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Martin Madan (1726 – 2 May 1790) was an English barrister, clergyman and writer, known for his contribution to Methodist music, 'The Lock Hospital ...
Now begin the heavenly theme, Sing aloud in Jesus' name, Rev. Martin Madan? 1726-1790 (Author), English, 25 ; Oíd un son en alta esfera, Martín Madán (Translator) ...
Church of England clergyman and advocate of polygamy, was born on 5 October 1725 at his paternal grandfather's house in Bond Street, London.
Martin Madan

Martin Madan

Rašytojas
Martinas Madanas buvo anglų advokatas, dvasininkas ir rašytojas, žinomas dėl savo indėlio į metodistų muziką „The Lock Hospital Collection“ ir vėliau prieštaringai vertinamą požiūrį į santuoką, išsakytą savo knygoje „Thelyphthora“. Vikipedija (anglų k.)

Madan was educated at Christ Church, Oxford. Though he planned a career in law, he converted after hearing a sermon by John Wesley, Prepare to Meet Thy God.
MARTIN MADAN was born in 1726, and was the eldest son of Col. Martin Madan, of the Guards, and Judith Cowper. He was trained for the law, was admitted to ...
Family and Education. b. 1 July 1700,1 1st s. of Martin Madan of Nevis, West Indies by Penelope, da and coh. of Col. Sir James Russell, member of the ...
Martin Madan (1726 – 2 May 1790) was an English barrister, clergyman and writer, known for his contribution to Methodist music, 'The Lock Hospital ...
2020-12-30 · MADAN, MARTIN (1726–1790), author of 'Thelyphthora,' born in 1726, was the elder son of Colonel Martin Madan, M.P., of Hertingfordbury, ...
MP for Wooton Bassett 1747-1752, eldest son of Martin Madan of Nevis (d. 1703) and Penelope Russell, daughter of Col. Sir James Russell of Nevis.
An important part of the literature on capital punishment, Madan's essay argued that too many pardons and reprieves are granted. This work prompted an ...