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104: 73: 58: 1225: 226:(1644). In May 1645 he was ejected from his living for refusing to administer indiscriminately in his parish the baptism and the Lord's Supper, setting up a covenanted community within his parish. Goodwin immediately set up an independent church in Coleman Street, which had a large following. William Taylor, his appointed successor at St. Stephen's, was in his turn ejected in 1649, to be restored in 1657. Goodwin obtained the use of the church, but with a diminished revenue. Among his hearers at this period was 40: 311: 436:). His ideas were often anticipations. His rational temper made him the opponent of Seekers and Quakers, and gave him some affinity with the Cambridge Platonists. He rejected the distinction allowed by Acontius, between tolerance of error in fundamentals and in other points. He would have men 'call more for light and less for fire from heaven' (epistle in 171:; he always cited Calvin as bearing him out on some points. A pulpit controversy with other city ministers on this topic was calmed by Juxon, all parties agreeing to desist. Next year (1639) Goodwin angered his opponents anew by insisting on the need of a learned ministry. Juxon reported to 517:
He soon returned to his Coleman Street congregation, though not to the emoluments of St. Stephen's, of which he was deprived and Theophilus Alford admitted as his successor, on 29 May 1661. He had written strenuously against the
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proceeded, was in Swan Alley, Coleman Street, and here also, in 1653, was Goodwin's study. This may explain why Burnet wrote that Goodwin was one of these enthusiasts. Immediately on Venner's rising, Goodwin's church issued a
1138: 132:, where he graduated M.A. and obtained a fellowship on 10 November 1617. He left the university and married, took orders and was a popular preacher in his home county and later in London. In 1622 he was the incumbent at 326:, who published (1648) an amusing description of 'Coleman-street-conclave' and its minister, 'this most huge Garagantua,' the 'schismatics cheater in chief.' This contains a likeness of Goodwin (engraved by 384:(30 May 1649), that he had an hour's conversation or more with Charles, but was not impressed by his visit. He firmly contended in the same tract for the sovereign rights of the people, quoted approvingly 502:, was ordered into custody on 16 June 1660. He kept out of the way, and at length was placed in the indemnity, among eighteen persons perpetually incapacitated for any public trust. His 243:
included Goodwin among the subjects of attack; in the second and third parts, published in the same year, Edwards was provoked into savage onslaughts by Goodwin's anonymous reply
327: 482:(1647). A member of Goodwin's gathered congregation, Daniel Taylor, later petitioned Oliver Cromwell for the readmission of the Jews to England in a treatise entitled 380:. He was one of the puritan divines who, in the interval between the sentence and execution of the king, offered him their spiritual services. Goodwin mentions in his 283:
whom Goodwin knew, and also Robert Cosens and John Ellis where the connection was prompted by Edwards (who hit back at them all bracketed together). Goodwin, by his
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that he did not despair of a good issue. Goodwin had a hand in drafting the London clerical petition against the new canons of 30 June 1640. Alderman
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to obtain a condemnation of Goodwin's book, but printed (1650) his thoughts about it by request. The translation was reissued with a new title,
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Goodwin was one of the earliest clerical supporters of the democratic puritans, and then of the army against the Parliament. His
1280: 210:(1642) proclaims the need of war to suppress the party 'now hammering England to make an Ireland of it.' The doctrine of the 1481: 1413: 394:(13 February 1649), and maintained that the proceedings against Charles followed the spirit of the law if not the letter. 425:'s 'Triers' were mostly independents did not reconcile him to the new ecclesiastical despotism; he arraigned it in his 1169: 1026: 145: 784:, 1654, (controversy with six London booksellers, Thomas Underhill, Samuel Gellibrand, John Rothwell, Luke Fawne, 994: 539: 390: 240: 1506: 1239: 632:, 1645, (ed. by Samuel Lane, contains sermon 28 April 1644 by Goodwin, taken in shorthand by Thomas Rudyard). 191: 129: 20: 1516: 1435: 542:. He died in the plague year, 1665. By his early marriage he had seven children, two of whom died in 1645. 176: 186:. During the next two years he published several sermons, and a tract (1641) criticising the positions of 1501: 1162: 152:. He himself sided with the puritans, and at that period inclined to independency under the influence of 1224: 1326: 1012: 535:(January 1661) disclaiming all sympathy with this or any attempt 'to propagate religion by the sword.' 219: 163:
took no further proceedings. In 1638 Goodwin broached from the pulpit of St. Stephen's his opinions on
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Goodwin speaks of himself as having to contend in a manner with the whole earth' (dedication to
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Goodwin was named as one of the men who was excluded from holding any state office in the
116:(1594–1665) was an English preacher, theologian and prolific author of significant books. 8: 1270: 936: 495: 399: 350: 1125: 1092: 683: 527: 519: 276: 144:. In 1632 he came to London, and on 18 December 1633 was instituted to the vicarage of 330:) surmounted by a windmill and weathercock, 'pride' and 'error' supplying the breeze. 1440: 1428: 1362: 1346: 1341: 1129: 280: 222:, bishop of Ossory. He also attacked the presbyterians as a persecuting party in his 159:
In 1635 he was convened for breach of canons, but on his promise of amendment Bishop
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Triumviri, or the Genius ... of ... Richard Resbury, John Pawson, and George Kendall
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Meanwhile, he pursued theological controversies. His defense of general redemption,
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Nεοφυτοπρεβύτερος, or The Youngling Elder ... for the instruction of W. Jenkyn
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Anapologesia Tes Antapologias, or The Inexcusablenesse of ... Antapologia
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Goodwin was also a believer in the future calling of the Jews and was a
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Goodwin defended the most extreme measures of the army leaders. In his
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was endorsed (14 December 1647) by fifty-eight presbyterian divines at
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Mahlberg, Gaby (2019). "Townshend, Anne, Lady Townshend (1573–1622)".
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An act of free and general pardon, indemnity and oblivion, chap. XLIII
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The Butcher's Blessing, or the Bloody Intentions of Romish Cavaliers
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was one of his parishioners, and joined his congregational society.
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Sion College Visited, or Animadversions on a Pamphlet of W. Jenkyns
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An Exposition of the Ninth Chapter of the Epistle to the Romans
692:, 1650, from shorthand report by John Weeks of disputations on 514:, his comparative immunity was due to his Arminian reputation. 363:
Darkness Discovered; or the Devil's secret Stratagems laid open
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Impedit ira animum, or Animadversions vpon . . . George Walker
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Satan's Stratagems; or the Devil's Cabinet-Councel discovered
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In 1639 Goodwin wrote a preface to the posthumous sermons of
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as a 'sneaking Socinian'. Cheynell sought in vain in the
140:. For a time he seems to have officiated at St. Mary's, 1136: 853: 798:, 1655, (funeral sermon, 20 April, for Daniel Taylor). 589:, to which this is a reply, was published by Goodwin). 1073:"John Goodwin and the Origins of the New Arminianism" 1037:
Gangraena and the Struggle for the English Revolution
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Goodwin published (besides works already mentioned):
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Dissatisfaction Satisfied in Seventeen . . . Queries
898: 736:Εἰρηνομαχία, The Agreement and Distance of Brethren 945: 816:, posthumous 1670, with recommendatory epistle by 563:, 1641 (dedicated to Elizabeth Hampden, mother of 957: 922: 859: 782:A Fresh Discovery of the High Presbyterian Spirit 314:John Goodwin, satirical engraving (18th century). 1458: 407:Ἀπολύτρωσις ἀπολύτρωσεως, or Redemption Redeemed 303:. Sixteen members of Goodwin's church issued an 16:English preacher, theologian and prolific author 991: 975: 593:Impvtatio Fidei, or a Treatise on Justification 1030:. Vol. 22. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 345:, with recommendatory epistles by himself and 1170: 768:, 1653 (Jackson, a vindication of this work). 506:was burned (27 August) by the hangman at the 333:Goodwin translated and printed a part of the 307:(1647) of their reasons for standing by him. 1050:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 148:, vacated by the nonconformist secession of 978:. He is identified as "John Goodwyn, clerk" 442:Divine Authority of the Scriptures Asserted 1177: 1163: 727:Confidence Dismounted, or a Letter to Mr. 721:Moses made Angry; a Letter ... to Dr. Hill 230:, who took down his sermons in shorthand. 102: 71: 56: 38: 1477:17th-century deaths from plague (disease) 613:Innocencies Triumph, or an Answer to ... 409:, appeared in 1651 (reprinted 1840); his 382:Ὑβριστοδίκαι. The Obstrvctovrs of Justice 285:Hagiomastix, or the Scourge of the Saints 19:For other people named John Goodwin, see 1083:(1). Cambridge University Press: 50–70. 1043: 904: 682:, 1648 (i.e. 18 January 1649), reply to 489: 309: 1047:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 951: 835: 709: 1459: 1281:Conditional preservation of the saints 1103: 1034: 1009: 963: 916: 892: 790:The Six Booksellers Proctor Non-suited 444:(1648), which won the commendation of 1158: 748:, 1653 (dedicated to the Lord Mayor, 216:Os Ossorianum, or a Bone for a Bishop 136:where he benefited from a bequest by 1497:Alumni of Queens' College, Cambridge 1414:Arminianism in the Church of England 1110:Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 1070: 928: 1522:English Congregationalist ministers 662:A Postscript ... to ... Hagiomastix 626:, 1645, (answer to Prynne's reply). 464:), which led to a controversy with 201: 13: 1039:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 744:, 1652; second edition with title 14: 1533: 1487:17th-century English male writers 1150: 198:in the article of justification. 1492:17th-century English theologians 1223: 1137:University of Cambridge (2019). 1027:Dictionary of National Biography 427:Bασανισταί. Or the Triers Tried 287:(1647) came into collision with 1184: 540:Indemnity and Oblivion Act 1660 391:Tenure of Kings and Magistrates 704:The Remedy of Unreasonableness 642:Some Modest and Humble Queries 620:Innocency and Truth Triumphing 372:(1648), which was answered by 1: 1240:Five Articles of Remonstrance 636:Twelve . . . Serious Cautions 526:'s meeting house, from which 475:. His views are expressed in 448:, he maintains, anticipating 417:(1655) were polemics against 411:Water-Dipping no Firm Footing 146:St. Stephen's, Coleman Street 119: 21:John Goodwin (disambiguation) 1064:UK public library membership 854:University of Cambridge 2019 840: 477:A Post-Script or Appendix to 396:Two Hymns or Spiritual Songs 7: 1482:17th-century English clergy 1143:A Cambridge Alumni Database 756:Philadelphia, or XL Queries 690:Truth's Conflict with Error 670:, 1647 (i.e. January 1648). 630:A Vindication of Free Grace 555:The Saints' Interest in God 349:. Acontius, an advocate of 10: 1538: 1139:"Goodwin, John (GDWN612J)" 1077:Journal of British Studies 1010:Gordon, Alexander (1890). 985: 577:The Christian's Engagement 247:. Goodwin is 'a monstrous 192:St. John's, Watling Street 130:Queens' College, Cambridge 18: 1406: 1355: 1289: 1253: 1232: 1221: 1215:Calvinist–Arminian debate 1192: 1104:Rabone, Lawrence (2020). 802:The Foot out of the Snare 654:A Candle to see the Sunne 353:, was now stigmatised by 81: 65: 50: 46: 37: 30: 992:English statute (1660). 622:, 1645, (continuation). 595:, 1642. Later edited by 545: 460:(1651; 1671, a reply to 421:. The circumstance that 370:Might and Right Well Met 796:Mercy in her Exaltation 766:The Apologist Condemned 1290:Historical theologians 1245:Remonstrant Confession 1056:10.1093/ref:odnb/66940 710:Goodwin, John (1651). 684:Sir Francis Nethersole 522:in 1654 and 1655; but 324:Christ Church Hospital 315: 293:Christ Church, Newgate 165:justification by faith 1332:Thomas Osmond Summers 1013:"Goodwin, John"  758:, 1653, (on baptism). 680:The Unrighteous Judge 656:, 1647, (appendix to 571:The Return of Mercies 490:After the Restoration 458:Pagans Debt and Dowry 313: 212:divine right of kings 1507:Arminian theologians 1383:Ben Witherington III 1266:Conditional election 1071:More, Ellen (1982). 1035:Hughes, Ann (2004). 976:English statute 1660 933:conditional election 836:Notes and references 694:universal redemption 599:to combat Calvinist 359:Westminster Assembly 335:Stratagemata Satanae 318:Jenkyn was aided by 305:Apologetical Account 124:Goodwin was born in 98:Protestant Reformers 1517:Clergy from Norfolk 1271:Unlimited atonement 1122:10.7227/BJRL.96.2.3 937:unlimited atonement 713:Redemption Redeemed 700:, and John Simpson. 696:by Goodwin against 400:Battle of Worcester 351:religious tolerance 214:he assailed in his 1502:Arminian ministers 1356:Modern theologians 774:, 1654 (Jackson). 585:, 1641, (Walker's 520:Fifth-monarchy men 438:Satan's Stratagems 328:William Richardson 316: 277:Jeremiah Burroughs 1454: 1453: 1441:Holiness movement 1429:Wesleyan theology 1363:J. Kenneth Grider 1347:Henry Orton Wiley 1342:William Burt Pope 1062:(Subscription or 732:, 1651 (Jackson). 723:, 1651 (Jackson). 706:, 1650 (Jackson). 644:, 1646 (Jackson). 624:Calumny Arraign'd 609:, 1642 (Jackson). 561:God a Good Master 281:William Greenhill 220:Griffith Williams 208:Anti-Cavalierisme 111: 110: 1529: 1512:Arminian writers 1436:Adventist church 1419:General Baptists 1378:Grant R. Osborne 1302:Simon Episcopius 1297:Jacobus Arminius 1276:Prevenient grace 1227: 1179: 1172: 1165: 1156: 1155: 1146: 1133: 1100: 1067: 1059: 1040: 1031: 1015: 1006: 1000: 979: 973: 967: 961: 955: 949: 943: 941:prevenient grace 926: 920: 914: 908: 902: 896: 890: 857: 851: 717: 440:, 1648). In his 355:Francis Cheynell 341:under the title 337:(March 1648) of 263:, independency, 251:, a compound of 202:Civil War period 177:Isaac Pennington 128:and educated at 107: 106: 76: 75: 61: 60: 42: 28: 27: 1537: 1536: 1532: 1531: 1530: 1528: 1527: 1526: 1457: 1456: 1455: 1450: 1402: 1393:Craig S. 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Theologian
pamphleteer
Minister
Protestant Reformers
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Norfolk
Queens' College, Cambridge
East Raynham
Anne Townshend
Dover
St. Stephen's, Coleman Street
John Davenport
John Cotton
William Juxon
justification by faith
Arminian
William Laud
Isaac Pennington
Henry Ramsden
George Walker
St. John's, Watling Street
Socinianism
divine right of kings
Griffith Williams
Thomas Firmin
Gangraena

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