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    Alexander Cruden (31 May 1699 – 1 November 1770) was the Scottish author of an early Bible concordance, a proofreader and publisher, and self-styled Corrector...
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    generally known as Cruden's Concordance, is a concordance of the King James Bible (KJV) that was singlehandedly created by Alexander Cruden (1699–1770). The...
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  • Cruden is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Aaron Cruden (born 1989), New Zealand rugby player Alexander Cruden (1699–1770), Scottish...
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    Purge over again, and sometimes a Bleeding, which is no great mystery Alexander Cruden, The London Citizen Exceedingly Injured, 1739. The medical regime,...
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    distinguished inmates were Alexander Cruden, compiler of the Concordance to the Bible, and the poet Christopher Smart. Cruden recorded his experience in...
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    and was followed by further novels, biographies including one of Alexander Cruden, and the autobiographical Without Knowing Mr Walkley. In her autobiography...
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    the publication of the most famous English concordance, Cruden's Concordance, by Alexander Cruden. First published in 1738, it reached several editions...
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  • William Cruden (1726–1785) was a Scottish minister and author. He was the son of Alexander Cruden, beadle at Pitsligo. He graduated M.A. at Marischal...
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    Dictionary and Alphabetical Index to the Bible (commonly called Cruden's Concordance), Alexander Cruden MA, 1737 (first edition), and successive editions (publishers...
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    Alexander Cruden (1699–1770), compiler of an early concordance to the Bible Lord Curriehill (1549–1617), prosecutor, ambassador, and judge Alexander Dalrymple...
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    Sainte-Albine, 18th-century French historian and playwright (d. 1778) May 31 – Alexander Cruden, Scottish author of an early concordance to the Bible (d. 1770) June...
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  • politician Oswald Chambers (1874–1917), seminarian Alexander Cruden (1699–1770), theologian Alexander Ewing (1814–1873), church leader Rev. John Ferguson...
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  • des bêtes (Philosophical Amusements on the Language of the Animals) Alexander Cruden – A Complete Concordance to the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New...
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  • Sierra Leone/Nigeria, nf) Andrew Crozier (1943–2008, England, p) Alexander Cruden (1699–1770, Scotland, nf) Helen Cruickshank (1886–1975, Scotland, p)...
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  • Kingdom 31 December 1872 10 May 1948 Writer Alexander the Corrector: The Eccentric Life of Alexander Cruden Conal Holmes O'Connell O'Riordan  Ireland 29...
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    Samuel Robert Roy Wood. Only 2 survived the war, Lieutenant Stewart Alexander Cruden and Able Seaman Everitt Albert "Eddie" Skerritt. At least 21 survivors...
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  • George Whitefield, English-born evangelist (born 1714) November 1 – Alexander Cruden, Scottish compiler of Bible concordance (born 1699) November 24 –...
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  • John Manners, Marquess of Granby, soldier (born 1721) 1 November – Alexander Cruden, Biblical scholar (born 1699 in Scotland) 9 November – John Campbell...
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  • Canterbury, leader of the English Reformation, and martyr Ander Crenshaw Alexander Cruden T. Pelham Dale George Dallas Jonathan Myrick Daniels, Charles Darwin...
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  • ISBN 0-567-05001-7. אַלְמוֹדָד Roswell Dwight Hitchcock; Nathaniel West; Alexander Cruden (1870). Hitchcock's New and Complete Analysis of the Holy Bible. A...
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  • Sainte-Albine, 18th-century French historian and playwright (d. 1778) May 31 – Alexander Cruden, Scottish author of an early concordance to the Bible (d. 1770) June...
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    in the ensuing Table". Both of these indexes predate the index to Alexander Cruden's Concordance (1737), which is erroneously held to be the earliest index...
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    death in 1912. Her daughter Vinia married Alexander Cruden in about 1906, and they had one son, Milton A. Cruden, an executive with Con Edison who died childless...
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  • John Cruden (1754–1787) was a Scottish merchant and Loyalist leader of the American Revolutionary War. He was the son of William Cruden. He left Scotland...
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    the North Sea from its cliff-top site one kilometre (5⁄8 mile) east of Cruden Bay. The core of the castle is a 16th-century tower house, built by the...
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  • the former class belong the Biblical Cyclopaedia, his edition of Alexander Cruden's Concordance, his Early Oriental History, and his discourses on the...
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    33. Cruden (1981), p. 223. Simpson (1966), p. 31. Simpson (1966), p. 56. Simpson (1966), p. 35. Howard (1995), p. 83. Simpson (1966), p. 40. Cruden (1981)...
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  • in Pitsligo and raised at Rosehearty, Aberdeenshire. He was ordained at Cruden, Aberdeenshire, where he also married Annie Brown (in 1882). At the age...
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  • from the royal court for criticising the government. c. 3 November – Alexander Cruden's A Complete Concordance to the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament...
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  • colonial Governor of Virginia (born 1693; died in Virginia) 1 November – Alexander Cruden, Biblical scholar (born 1699; died in London) 9 November – John Campbell...
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