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27: 103:. Dorothy Hazard was torn between her personal religious beliefs and her role as a clergyman's wife, a dichotomy which was finally resolved when she opened her Bible at random and read the verse "If any man worship the beast and his image, and receive his mark in his forehead, or in his hand / The same shall drink of the wine of the wrath of God ..." from 99:, and as such was the target of persecution for her beliefs; on at least one occasion her shop was vandalised and the windows broken. In the late 1630s a Puritan preacher named Matthew Hazard took up residence in the city, and the widow Dorothy Kelly was persuaded to marry him. Her husband later became the minister of 111:
and join the Separatists. Along with four men - Mr Atkins, Mr Poole, Mr Moone and Rev. Bacon - she founded the first Dissenter church in Bristol in 1640; meetings were held at both the Hazard residence and at Rev. Bacon's house. The church became affiliated with the Baptist movement, and has survived
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Little is known of Hazard's early life. She was married to a grocer named Anthony Kelly, and after his death continued to manage their shop in Bristol. At this time, she was a supporter of the
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was a seventeenth-century English religious reformer who played a part in the defence of the city of
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During the English Civil War, Bristol was besieged by the
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Index

merged
Dorothy Hazzard
Discuss
Bristol
English Civil War
Puritan
Dissenter
Baptist
Broadmead Baptist Church
Separatist movement
Christ Church with St Ewen
Revelation 14:9–10
Church of England
Royalist
Sir Ralph Hopton
Frome Gate
Nathaniel Fiennes
human shield
Gerald Moira
Sir Claude Phillips
Old Council House


Bristol Past and Present


The Christian's Penny Magazine; A Weekly Miscellany
The Rise and Progress of Dissent in Bristol; Chiefly in Relation to the Broadmead Church, Etc
Elizabethans
ISBN

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