John Flower (cleric)

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John Flower
Born 1624[1]
Cubley, Derbyshire
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

  1. ' The Free and Honourable Servant, set forth in his Privileges and Prerogatives,' London, 1652.
  2. ' Several Quaeries concerning the Church of Jesus Christ upon Earth, briefly explained and resolved,' London, 1658.[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c Dictionary of National Biography now in the public domain
  2. ^ Wood's Fasti Oxon. (Bliss), ii. 101, 112 ; Notes and Queries, 2nd ser. xii. 46.] Gr. G.