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William Bradshaw (Puritan) : ウィキペディア英語版 | William Bradshaw (Puritan) William Bradshaw (1571–1618) was a moderate English Puritan, born in Market Bosworth. He was educated at Ashby-de-la-Zouch, where he met both Anthony Gilby, and his future patron Arthur Hildersham, and at Emmanuel College, Cambridge.〔Francis J. Bremer, Tom Webster, ''Puritans and Puritanism in Europe and America: A Comprehensive Encyclopedia'' (2006), p. 117.〕 He became a Fellow of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge in 1599, but left Cambridge in 1601. A friend from Sidney Sussex was Thomas Gataker, and they later wrote together (''A Plain and Pithy Exposition of the Second Epistle to the Thessalonians'', 1620). He became a Puritan controversialist in many areas.〔(The Puritans and the Bible « Ken Baker: Wisdom Christian College Student Forum )〕 ==Works==
He was the author of ''English Puritanisme containeung () the maine opinions of the rigidest of those called Puritanes in the realme of England'', which was first published in 1605, and prefaced by William Ames in 1610.〔()〕 Also in 1605, he published ''Twelve general arguments, proving that the ceremonies imposed upon the ministers of the Gospel in England, by our prelates, are lawful; ...''.
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