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138:. Bagshaw hit out at Baxter's lukewarm position on dissent. In 1672, Baxter was still accusing Bagshaw of tricky polemics, in trying to draw discussion of the position of honest Nonconformist dissenters onto the touchy grounds of full toleration, politics and war. 30:(Bagshawe), the younger (1629–1671) was an English Nonconformist minister and theologian, known as a controversialist. His sympathies were with the fringe Independent sects of the Commonwealth period, and after the 202: 310: 230: 134:. To the end he was also arguing out the separatist case against Richard Baxter, who hoped to keep dissenters (apart from the extremes) within the 254: 116: 206: 377: 192:
Nicholas Tyacke (editor), The History of the University of Oxford: Volume IV: Seventeenth-Century Oxford (1984), p. 419.
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In Pursuit of Purity, Unity, and Liberty: Richard Baxter's Puritan Ecclesiology in Its Seventeenth-Century Context
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A large and acrimonious pamphlet literature grew up around Bagshaw, some of it generated by his hostility to
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Press and Speech Freedoms in the World, from Antiquity Until 1998: A Chronology
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was also, when Bagshaw was a Student (i.e. Fellow of the college). Locke's
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Restoration Puritanism and the Idea of Liberty: The Case of Edward Bagshaw
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The Great Question concerning things indifferent in religious worship
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Bagshaw's book entitled Discourse Concerning God’s Decrees
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In the last year of his life he published a biography of
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in 1656 ended badly when he quarreled with headmaster
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Dictionary of Seventeenth Century British Philosophers
119:in 1661. He then spent a time imprisoned in the 123:, from early 1663. He was attacked in print by 8: 354:(2000), article on Bagshaw, pp. 47–51. 104:, but was soon ejected for non-conformity. 225: 223: 311:"John Strype's Survey of London Online" 158: 117:Arthur Annesley, 1st Earl of Anglesey 7: 25: 298:Richard Baxter and the Millennium 34:of 1660 his life was embattled. 1: 141:He died while on parole from 96:. He was ordained in 1659 by 62:(1632–1709) was his brother. 58:was a lawyer and politician. 394: 38:criticized Bagshaw as "an 18:Edward Bagshaw the younger 270:Louis Edward Ingelhart, 261:, says 1662 i.e. 1662/3. 75:Two Tracts on Government 88:A position teaching at 100:, and became vicar at 67:Christ Church, Oxford 46:, and a Separatist". 283:Paul Chang-Ha Lim,, 145:, and was buried in 79:religious toleration 378:English separatists 315:www.hrionline.ac.uk 296:William M. Lamont, 113:bishop of Worcester 65:He was educated at 32:English Restoration 257:2011-06-14 at the 111:, the Restoration 90:Westminster School 44:Fifth Monarchy man 235:www.genuki.org.uk 136:Church of England 16:(Redirected from 385: 323: 322: 317:. Archived from 307: 301: 294: 288: 281: 275: 268: 262: 249: 243: 242: 237:. Archived from 227: 218: 217: 215: 214: 205:. Archived from 199: 193: 190: 184: 183: 176: 170: 163: 125:Roger L'Estrange 21: 393: 392: 388: 387: 386: 384: 383: 382: 358: 357: 344: 332: 327: 326: 309: 308: 304: 300:(1979), p. 229. 295: 291: 287:(2004), p. 151. 282: 278: 269: 265: 259:Wayback Machine 250: 246: 229: 228: 221: 212: 210: 201: 200: 196: 191: 187: 178: 177: 173: 165:J. F. Maclear, 164: 160: 155: 121:Tower of London 98:Ralph Brownrigg 81:, published as 56:Edward Bagshawe 52: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 391: 389: 381: 380: 375: 370: 360: 359: 356: 355: 343: 340: 339: 338: 331: 330:External links 328: 325: 324: 321:on 2011-06-14. 302: 289: 276: 263: 244: 241:on 2008-09-05. 219: 194: 185: 171: 157: 156: 154: 151: 147:Bunhill Fields 143:Newgate Prison 132:Vavasor Powell 51: 48: 36:Richard Baxter 28:Edward Bagshaw 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 390: 379: 376: 374: 371: 369: 366: 365: 363: 353: 349: 346: 345: 341: 337: 334: 333: 329: 320: 316: 312: 306: 303: 299: 293: 290: 286: 280: 277: 273: 267: 264: 260: 256: 253: 248: 245: 240: 236: 232: 226: 224: 220: 209:on 2007-11-13 208: 204: 198: 195: 189: 186: 181: 175: 172: 168: 162: 159: 152: 150: 148: 144: 139: 137: 133: 128: 126: 122: 118: 114: 110: 109:George Morley 105: 103: 99: 95: 94:Richard Busby 91: 86: 84: 80: 76: 72: 68: 63: 61: 60:Henry Bagshaw 57: 49: 47: 45: 41: 37: 33: 29: 19: 351: 319:the original 314: 305: 297: 292: 284: 279: 271: 266: 247: 239:the original 234: 211:. Retrieved 207:the original 203:"Statesman1" 197: 188: 174: 166: 161: 140: 129: 106: 87: 82: 74: 64: 53: 27: 26: 373:1671 deaths 368:1629 births 348:Andrew Pyle 54:His father 362:Categories 350:(editor), 342:References 213:2008-11-02 71:John Locke 40:Anabaptist 102:Ambrosden 85:in 1659. 255:Archived 69:, where 274:(1998). 153:Notes 50:Life 127:. 364:: 313:. 233:. 222:^ 149:. 42:, 216:. 182:. 20:)

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Edward Bagshaw the younger
English Restoration
Richard Baxter
Anabaptist
Fifth Monarchy man
Edward Bagshawe
Henry Bagshaw
Christ Church, Oxford
John Locke
religious toleration
Westminster School
Richard Busby
Ralph Brownrigg
Ambrosden
George Morley
bishop of Worcester
Arthur Annesley, 1st Earl of Anglesey
Tower of London
Roger L'Estrange
Vavasor Powell
Church of England
Newgate Prison
Bunhill Fields
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