Julines Herring
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Julines Herring (1582–1644/5) was a Puritan clergyman within the Church of England who served in Derbyshire and at Shrewsbury. Ejected from his positions for nonconformity, he became a minister serving the English-speaking community in the Netherlands. He was a staunch proponent of Presbyterianism and an opponent of separatism.
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Julines Herring | |
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Born | 1582 |
Died | 1644/5 |
Nationality | English |
Education | Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge |
Occupation | Puritan preacher. |
Years active | 1610–45 |
Spouse | Christian Gellibrand |
Children | John, Jonathan, Samuel, James, Christian, Dorcas, Mary, Joanna |
Religion | Presbyterian |
Church | Church of England, Dutch Reformed Church |
Ordained | 1610 |
Offices held | Preacher at Calke Lecturer at St Alkmund's Church, Shrewsbury Pastor at English Reformed Church, Amsterdam. |
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