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John Yates (divine) : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Yates (divine) John Yates (fl. 1612–1660), was an Anglican cleric. ==Life== Yates was educated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, where he graduated B.D. in 1618. He was preacher at St. Andrew's, Norwich from 1616. In 1622 he was presented by Sir Nathaniel Bacon to the rectories of St. Mary with St. John Stiffkey in Norfolk. In 1624 Yates and Nathaniel Ward (1577–1640) complained to a committee of the House of Commons about the Arminian and popish opinions expressed by Richard Montagu in ''A New Gagg for an Old Goose'' (1624). As the session was drawing to a close, the Commons referred the complaint to George Abbot, archbishop of Canterbury. Montagu himself referred the matter to the king in his treatise ''Appello Cæsarem'' (1625), which was censured by the Commons.〔 In 1658 Yates was succeeded at St. Mary Stiffkey by William Mitchel.〔
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