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Paul Baynes Paul Baynes (Bayne, Baines) (c.1573–1617) was an English clergyman. Described as a “radical Puritan”, he was unpublished in his lifetime, but more than a dozen works were put out in the five years after he died.〔Nicholas Tyacke, ''Aspects of English Protestantism'', C. 1530-1700 (2001), p. 116.〕 His commentary on ''Ephesians'' is his best known work; the commentary on the first chapter, itself of 400 pages, appeared in 1618.〔Nicholas Tyacke, ''Aspects of English Protestantism'', C. 1530-1700 (2001), p. 119.〕 ==Life== He went to school at Wethersfield, Essex.〔http://www.graceonlinelibrary.org/articles/full.asp?id=39||485〕 A pupil and follower of William Perkins, he graduated from Christ's College, Cambridge with a B.A. in 1593/4, M.A. in 1597, and was elected a Fellow of Christ's in 1600, a position he lost in 1608 for non-conformity. He was successor to Perkins as lecturer at the church of St Andrew the Great in Cambridge, opposite Christ's;〔http://www.puritansermons.com/banner/beeke01.htm〕〔Sargent Bush (editor), The Correspondence of John Cotton (2001), p. 327.〕 they were considered the town's leading Puritan preachers.〔http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=66630〕
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