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John Corbet (theologian) : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Corbet (theologian) John Corbet (1603–1641) was a Scottish minister of Bonhill and anti-presbyterian author. ==Life==
He was son of William Corbet, a 'portioner' of Glasgow, born about 1603. He graduated at the University of Glasgow in 1623, and after acting for some time as schoolmaster at Renfrew was ordained minister of Bonhill in 1637. According to Robert Baillie after some "rashness" of the presbytery of Dumbarton he was made subject to the assembly's declaration, but instead fled to Ireland.' Gilbert Burnet in his ''Life of Bedell'' states that the problem was the controversial book ''Lysimachus Nicanor'' (1640), but the chronology is that Corbet was already deposed by the assembly 16 April 1639. Corbet had been recommended to Archibald Adair, bishop of Killala and Achonry, for a living in his gift, and, according to Baillie, the bishop declined to patronise him. He obtained the living of Killaban and Ballintubride in 1640, but during the Irish Rebellion of 1641 he was killed.
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