Christopher Goodman
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Christopher Goodman BD (died 1603) was a Puritan clergyman and writer. He was the author of a puritan work on limits to obedience to rulers, and a contributor to the Geneva Bible while exiled under Queen Mary. He was a friend of John Knox, and on Mary's death went to Scotland where he was appointed to St Andrews and later Edinburgh.
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