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<p> a Nonconformist, was born in Warwickshire, 1599; educated at [[Emmanuel]] College, Cambridge, and after preaching as an evangelist at Shotwick, and Coventry, and at [[Warwick]] (where he was chaplain to the earl), he became minister of Bennet Fink, London. He was ejected in 1662, and lived in studious retirement until his death in 1682. His chief works are [[Marrow]] of Ecclesiastical History (Lond. 1675, 2 vols. fol.); A General [[Martyrology]] (Lond. 1677, 3d ed. fol.); [[Mirror]] for [[Saints]] and Sinners (Lond. 1671, 2 vols. fol.); Medulla Theologies (1659, fol.). — Hook, Eccles. Biography, 4, 79; Calamy, Nonconformists' Memorial, 1, 83. </p>
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<p> a Nonconformist, was born in Warwickshire, 1599; educated at [[Emmanuel]] College, Cambridge, and after preaching as an evangelist at Shotwick, and Coventry, and at [[Warwick]] (where he was chaplain to the earl), he became minister of Bennet Fink, London. He was ejected in 1662, and lived in studious retirement until his death in 1682. His chief works are [[Marrow]] of [[Ecclesiastical]] History (Lond. 1675, 2 vols. fol.); A General [[Martyrology]] (Lond. 1677, 3d ed. fol.); [[Mirror]] for [[Saints]] and [[Sinners]] (Lond. 1671, 2 vols. fol.); Medulla Theologies (1659, fol.). '''''''''' Hook, Eccles. Biography, 4, 79; Calamy, Nonconformists' Memorial, 1, 83. </p>
 
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