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  1. Robert Leighton (1611 – 25 June 1684) was a Scottish prelate and scholar, best known as a church minister, Bishop of Dunblane, Archbishop of Glasgow, and Principal of the University of Edinburgh from 1653 to 1662.

  2. 21 de mar. de 2024 · Robert Leighton (born 1611, England, probably in London—died June 25, 1684, London) was a Scottish Presbyterian minister and devotional writer who accepted two Anglican bishoprics in Scotland in an attempt to reconcile proponents of the presbyterian form of church government with their episcopal opponents.

  3. Robert Leighton (5 June 1858 – 11 May 1934) was a Scottish journalist, editor, and writer of boys' fiction. He was an editor of juvenile magazines, and through his work at Young Folks he met his future wife Marie Connor , a prolific author in her own right.

  4. Robert Leighton (1611-1684) Archbishop of Glasgow, was born, probably in London (others say at Ulishaven, Forfarshire), in 1611, the eldest son of Dr Alexander Leighton, and the author of Zion's Plea against the Prelacie, whose terrible sufferings for having dared to question the divine right of Episcopacy, under the persecution of William Laud

  5. Born in Detroit in 1919, Robert B. Leighton did ground-breaking work in solid state physics, cosmic ray physics, the beginnings of modern particle physics, solar physics, planetary photography, infrared astronomy, and millimeter- and submillimeter-wave astronomy over the course of his life.

  6. Feynman • Leighton • Sands Now, anyone with internet access and a web browser can enjoy reading 2 a high quality up-to-date copy of Feynman's legendary lectures. This edition has been designed for ... Robert Leighton (left) and Matthew Sands (right) in background, April 29, 1963.

  7. 31 de ene. de 2010 · Leighton, Robert, 1611-1684. Publication date. 1859. Topics. Episcopal Church in Scotland -- Sermons, Episcopal Church in Scotland, Theology -- History -- 17th century, Theology. Publisher. New York : Robert Carter and Brothers. Collection. americana. Book from the collections of. Harvard University. Language. English.