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<p> was born at Kant in 1575, and studied at Oxford. In 1625 he was made rector of Wickham Market, Suffolk, where he died in 1641. His writings: are Antinomian. They are, The Discovery of a most dangerous dead [[Faith]] (London 1641, 12mo): The Honeycomb of free [[Justification]] (London 1642,. 4to). He was imprisoned for this last work by the Long Parliament. — Wood, Atheniae Oxonienses; Hook, Eccl. Biog. 4:526. </p>
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<p> was born at Kant in 1575, and studied at Oxford. In 1625 he was made rector of Wickham Market, Suffolk, where he died in 1641. His writings: are Antinomian. They are, The Discovery of a most dangerous dead Faith (London 1641, 12mo): The [[Honeycomb]] of free [[Justification]] (London 1642,. 4to). He was imprisoned for this last work by the Long Parliament. '''''''''' Wood, Atheniae Oxonienses; Hook, Eccl. Biog. 4:526. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 10:20, 15 October 2021

John Eaton [1]

was born at Kant in 1575, and studied at Oxford. In 1625 he was made rector of Wickham Market, Suffolk, where he died in 1641. His writings: are Antinomian. They are, The Discovery of a most dangerous dead Faith (London 1641, 12mo): The Honeycomb of free Justification (London 1642,. 4to). He was imprisoned for this last work by the Long Parliament. Wood, Atheniae Oxonienses; Hook, Eccl. Biog. 4:526.

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