• Paget, his younger brother and fellow Puritan minister, were possibly born there or elsewhere in the county. His nephew and adopted son, Robert Paget...
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  • Stockport. Thomas Paget was the younger brother of the Puritan minister and writer John Paget. They are said to have belonged to the Paget family of Rothley...
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  • author John Paget (Puritan minister) (died 1638), English nonconforming minister, pastor at the English Reformed Church, Amsterdam Sir John Rahere Paget, 2nd...
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  • 35,000 acres. Thomas Paget had proceeded to M.A. only in 1612 and was recruited to serve at Blackley by William Bourne, a Puritan fellow of St Mary's,...
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  • Bridget Paget née Masterson (1570–circa 1647) was an English Puritan who acted as her husband John Paget's literary executor and editor. Briget Masterson...
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    controversy with his supervising pastor John Paget over this issue, and it led to his withdrawal from the Puritan church in Amsterdam. In New England, he...
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  • Julines Herring (category 17th-century English Puritan ministers)
    abrasive in person: he had, for example, given Thomas Paget, a leading Lancashire Puritan minister, 10 shillings towards his legal expenses after compelling...
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  • Lewis Bayly (category 17th-century English Puritan ministers)
    by John Amos Comenius. In The Netherlands it became the best sold reformed book of the 17th century. The Hungarian translation was by the puritan pastor...
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    Thomas Hooker (category 17th-century New England Puritan ministers)
    English colonial leader and Congregational minister, who founded the Connecticut Colony after dissenting with Puritan leaders in Massachusetts. He was known...
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    Agency from 2000–03. Nathan Paget, 17th-century physician and Puritan activist Thomas Pierson, 17th-century conformist Puritan presbyter Sir Brian Smith...
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