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Thomas Goad

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at the Synod of Dort. At Dort Goad, previously a Calvinist, went over to the Arminians. He is supposed to have lost a chance of the preferments which were granted to his colleagues by King James, and his name was omitted, accidentally perhaps, in the acts of the synod. He and his colleagues received
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About 1627 he became resident at Hadleigh. He wrote the inscription upon Casaubon's tomb in Westminster Abbey. He embellished Hadleigh church and rectory with paintings and inscriptions. These pictures were mostly executed, after Goad's design, by Benjamin Coleman, a Hadleigh artist. He intended to
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The Dolefvll Euen-Song, or a trve . . . Narration of that fearefull and sudden calamity, which befell the Preacher Mr. Drvry, a lesuite, ... by the down of all of the floore at an assembly in the Black-Friers on Sunday the 26. of Octob. last, in the after noone . .
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the acknowledgments of the States-General, their travelling expenses home, and a gold medal apiece weighing three quarters of a pound in weight. Goad returned to his chaplaincy.
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Stimvlvs Orthodoxvs; sive Goadus redivivus. A Disputation . . . concerning the Necessity and Contingency of Events in the World, in respect of God's Eternal Decree
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At Christmas 1606 he was ordained priest, and commenced B. D, in 1607 . In 1609 he was bursar of King's; in 1610 he succeeded his father in the family living of
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He died on 8 August 1638, and was buried in the chancel of Hadleigh Church next day. He left land at Milton and his Dort medal to King's College.
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create a public theological library there. On 22 October 1633 he was made dean of Bocking, Essex, jointly with
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At college he was known for skill in writing verses, and he contributed to the collections on the death of
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by his wife, Katharine, eldest daughter of Richard Hill, citizen of London. He was educated at
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In 1619 the king, at the instance, it is said, of Abbot, sent him out to replace the ill
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and later that year was appointed an ecclesiastical commissioner for England and Wales.
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The Friers Chronicle: or the trve Legend of Priests and Monkes Lives
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A Collection of Tracts concerning Predestination and Providence
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He wrote two anti-Catholic populist tracts in 1623: on
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Pamphlets and Pamphleteering in Early Modern Britain
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English clergyman, controversial writer, and rector
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Index

Hadleigh, Suffolk
Synod of Dort
Calvinist
Arminian
Cambridge
Roger Goad
Eton College
King's College, Cambridge
Anthony à Wood
Thomas Goad
Milton, Cambridge
Lambeth
George Abbot
St. Paul's Cathedral
Black Notley
Essex
Merstham
Surrey
Joseph Hall
Daniel Featley
Jesuits
George Musket
John Percy
William Prynne
John Bowle
John Barkham
William Whitaker
Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales
Thomas Fuller
Robert Drury

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