John Flower (cleric)
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John Flower | |
Born | 1624[1] Cubley, Derbyshire |
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Died | after 1658 |
Education | St Peter's College, Oxford |
Occupation | theologian |
Parents | William Flower |
John Flower (born around 1624 died after 1658), nonconformist theologian, was the son of William Flower of Cubley, Derbyshire. He became a commoner of New Inn Hall[1], now St Peter's College, Oxford, in Act term 1640. He became a Bachelor of Arts on the 2 April 1647, and was created M.A. by the parliamentary visitors on the 14 April 1648. According to Wood[2] he was soon after preacher of God's word at Ilmington in Warwickshire, and afterwards at Staunton in Nottinghamshire, where I find him in 1658.
[edit] Publications
- ' The Free and Honourable Servant, set forth in his Privileges and Prerogatives,' London, 1652.
- ' Several Quaeries concerning the Church of Jesus Christ upon Earth, briefly explained and resolved,' London, 1658.[1]
[edit] References
- ^ a b c Dictionary of National Biography now in the public domain
- ^ Wood's Fasti Oxon. (Bliss), ii. 101, 112 ; Notes and Queries, 2nd ser. xii. 46.] Gr. G.