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166: 42: 444: 139:, the church's puritan rector, and some Roman Catholics. The pastor argued that the Church of England was the "true church" and that the Church of Rome was "the whore of Babylon". The Catholic priests replied that "you Protestants in England, have no Church nor Faith." The debate, which was conducted mainly in a series of 327:
The title page reads: "The Summe of a Disputation, between a Mr. Walker Pastor of St. John Evangelists in Watling-street London; and a popish Priest, calling himselfe Mr. Smith, but indeed Norrice, assisted by other Priests and Papists. Held in the house of one Thomas Baterson, in the Old Bailey, in
124:". In the early 18th century, some years after the destruction of the church itself, the parish was described as covering "part of Watling Street", the number of houses being "24 and an half." The patronage of the church belonged to the prior and abbey of Christchurch, Canterbury until the 146:
The building was renovated at the cost of the parishioners in 1626, and in the same year a gallery was added at the sole expense of one of them, Thomas Goodyeare. Burials at the church included Sir Christopher Askew, who was
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to decide which would be rebuilt. St John the Evangelist Friday Street was not one of those chosen, perhaps because of the small size of its parish, which covered just under an acre. Instead the parish was united to that of
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and the site of the church retained for use as a graveyard, a wall and railing being erected by subscription in 1671.
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St John the Evangelist was, along with most of the other churches in the City of London, destroyed by the
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shows it at the intersection of Friday Street and Watling Street, to the south-east, although Peller's
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states that it "was situated on the south side of Bread Street, where that street forms an angle with
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the presence of some worthy Knights, with other Gentlemen of both Religions. Printed 1624."
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A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster, Borough of Southwark, and Parts Adjacent
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in September 1666. In 1670 a Rebuilding Act was passed and a committee set up under Sir
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Londinium Redivivium, or, an Ancient History and Modern Description of London
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St John the Evangelist parish boundary marker in Watling Street
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Churches destroyed in the Great Fire of London and not rebuilt
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Former buildings and structures in the City of London
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Sometimes referred to as St Werburgh, Friday Street
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Index

St. John's, Watling Street

Denomination
Anglican
church
Bread Street
City of London
All Hallows, Bread Street
Wenceslaus Hollar
Friday Street
dissolution
Canterbury Cathedral
George Walker
syllogisms
Lord Mayor of London
City
Great Plague of 1665–6

Great Fire
Christopher Wren
All Hallows, Bread Street
Sometimes referred to as St Werburgh, Friday Street
ISBN
978-1-4050-4924-5
"The National Archives - Homepage"



Malcolm, James Peller

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