(1701–1783) was an English academic, President of Corpus Christi College, Oxford,[1] and Christian theologian.
He attracted the attention of John Potter, then Bishop of Oxford, who, after he became Archbishop of Canterbury in 1737, gave several preferments to Randolph.
He became noted as an orthodox Anglican theologian, and in 1748 was elected President of Corpus.
He published a number of works on Christian apologetics and theology, including:
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