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he waited at the head of the city clergy to present a bible to Charles II as he passed through St. Paul's Churchyard (in Jackson's parish) on his entry into London. He opposed the nonconformist vote of thanks for the king's declaration, being of opinion that any support of
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Jackson married the eldest daughter of T. Bownert of Stonebury, Hertfordshire, who survived him, and by her he had three sons, including
413: 161:, afterwards moving to his son's house at Edmonton. He then devoted himself to exegetical studies. He died on 5 August 1666, aged 73. 418: 84: 376: 321: 300: 183:
Help for the Understanding of the Holy Scripture; or, Annotations on the Historicall part of the Old Testament
43:, about 1593. He early lost his father, a Spanish merchant in London; his mother (whose second husband was 294: 62:, London. There he remained amidst his flock during the plague year of 1624. He was also chaplain to the 331: 139: 52: 100: 63: 170: 24: 111: 398: 393: 8: 154: 130: 110:. In 1651 he got into trouble by refusing to give evidence against Christopher Love. The 88: 48: 36: 107: 72: 293: 158: 106:
He was a strong royalist, signing both of the manifestos of January 1649 against the
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In 1619 he left Cambridge, married, and became lecturer, and subsequently rector, at
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Annotations on Job, the Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Song of Solomon
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Memoir by his son, John Jackson, prefixed to Annotations upon Isaiah
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English Presbyterian ministers of the Interregnum (England)
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remonstrated with him, but took no action against him.
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Index

Christopher Love
Act of Uniformity 1662
Little Waldingfield
Suffolk
Sir Thomas Crooke
Edmonton, Middlesex
Trinity College, Cambridge
St. Michael's, Wood Street
Clothworkers' Company
Lamb's Chapel
The Book of Sports
William Laud
St. Faith's under St. Paul's
sequestration
Jonathan Brown
dean of Hereford
classis
trial of Charles I
high court of justice
Fleet Prison
Richard Baxter
Tower of London
Restoration
prelacy
covenant
Savoy conference
Great Ejection
Uniformity Act 1662
Hadley, Middlesex
John Jackson

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