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Zachary Cawdry

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endeavour the Prevention of Abuses of the Honorary Trust of Patronage, with a Proposal of some Expedients for regulating it, most agreeable to Primitive Pattern; wherein at once the just Rights of Patrons are secured, and the People's Liberty of Election of their own Minister in a great measure indulged. By Z. Cawdry, 1675
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A Discourse of Patronage; being a Modest Enquiry into the Original of it, and a further Prosecution of the History of it, with a True Account of the Original and Rise of Vicarages, and a Proposal for the Enlarging their Revenues. Also an Humble Supplication to the Pious Nobility and Gentry to
188:, which, though little more than a pamphlet (it contains only forty-five pages), well deserves to escape oblivion. It gives a very lucid and sensible account of the subject, written with great vigour and eloquence, and closes with an earnest appeal for reform. Its full title is 352: 342: 157: 243:, whose rising in 1659 "gave" (to use the language of the preacher) "the first warm and invigorating spring-beam to the frostnipt loyalty of the nation". 176:. He continued at Barthomley until his death in 1684, and was buried there "near his wife, Helen, and his very dear pupil, John Crewe". 347: 292: 145: 88: 236: 197:
The Original of the Evangelical Ministry, showing the Primitive Church to have been not Parochial, but Diocesan.
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The only other publication of Cawdry extant is a single sermon preached at
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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in Cheshire, at the funeral of Lord Delamere, better known as
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at Melton, and went thence, at the age of sixteen, to
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The Maintenance of the Clergy in Primitive Churches.
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Index

The Reverend
Rector
Barthomley
York
Chester
Anglican
Alma mater
St. John's College, Cambridge
Church of England
Barthomley
Commonwealth
Restoration
Melton Mowbray
free school
St. John's College, Cambridge
sizar
Humphrey Gower
MA
proctor
rector
Barthomley
Cheshire
Tithes
Manse
Glebe
Simony
Bowdon
Sir George Booth
"Cawdry, Zachary" 
Stephen, Leslie

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