Bennet, Robert, B. D.
a nonconformist divine, was
educated at Oxford, and was presented by lord Wharton
to the rectory of Waddesden in the county of Buckingham, wiiere he continued till he was ejected for nonconformity in 1662. He afterwards settled at Aylesbury,
where he preached privately to a small congregation, and
from thence removed to Abington, where he died April 6,
1687. He was author of an excellent work, entitled “A
theological Concordance of the synonymous words in,
Scripture,” 1657, 8vo. 2
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Bennet, Robert, B. D. (?–1687)
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