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  1. George Abbot (29 October 1562 – 4 August 1633) was an English divine who was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1611 to 1633. [3] [5] [6] He also served as the fourth chancellor of the University of Dublin , from 1612 to 1633.

  2. George Abbot (1562–1633) was the Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury from 1611 to 1633, often considered the Puritan protector for his partiality toward the Puritan movement. Abbot was also a translator of the King James Bible.

  3. George Abbot. (1562-1633), Archbishop of Canterbury. Sitter associated with 22 portraits. George Abbot studied, and then taught, at Balliol College, Oxford. He was chosen Master of University College in 1597, and appointed Dean of Westminster in 1600.

  4. Historians and biographers of George Abbot traditionally have viewed King James's appointment of the forty-eight year old bishop of London to the archbishopric of Canterbury on 4 March 1611 as both unexpected and unpopular.

    • S. M. Holland
    • 1987
  5. Contents. George Abbot. archbishop of Canterbury. Learn about this topic in these articles: position on Apocrypha. In biblical literature: The Christian canon. In 1615 Archbishop George Abbot forbade the issuance of Bibles without the Apocrypha, but editions of the King James Version from 1630 on often omitted it from the bound copies.

  6. George Abbot (bishop) - WikiMili, The Best Wikipedia Reader. Last updated November 05, 2023 • 6 min read From Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. George Abbot (29 October 1562 – 4 August 1633) [1] [lower-alpha 1] was an English divine who was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1611 to 1633.