- CAMBRIDGE: John Wheelwright, founder, Exeter, N. H.
Born in Lincolnshire, England, to a well-off family, Wheelwright earned the B A (and after some years, the M A ) degree at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge where he excelled in sports
- Beyond the Jesuit College: The Role of Cambridge’s ‘Puritan’ Colleges . . .
The ‘puritan’ colleges of Cambridge bore certain similarities to the early modern Jesuit colleges, but their significance for the divergent histories of Catholic and Protestant missionary endeavour has been almost entirely overlooked
- Clement Paman - Wikipedia
He has a memorial at Sidney Sussex College [1] Peter Davidson, in his introduction to Poetry and Revolution, describes him as a "moderate Protestant", although in Christian Humanism and the Puritan Social Order, Margo Todd goes as far to call him an "ultra-royalist cleric"
- A fellow of Sidney Sussex who lt;br gt;ended up in prison for ritualism
Although Sidney Sussex was founded as a ‘Puritan’ college in the late 16th century, the college responded positively to the rise of the Anglo-Catholic movement in the 19th century
- Clement Paman - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
Clement Paman was an early student of the Puritan Sidney Sussex College (founded 1596) at the University of Cambridge, where he obtained a BA in 1632, an MA in 1635 and later Doctor of Divinity
- Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge - Wikipedia
The College was founded in 1596 under the terms of the will of Frances Sidney, Countess of Sussex (1531–1589), wife of Thomas Radclyffe, 3rd Earl of Sussex, and named after its foundress
- History of Sidney Sussex College | Sidney Sussex College Cambridge
The early twentieth century was to be the time in which Sidney finally began to achieve its potential more fully, echoing in many ways its meteoric rise to prominence in the early seventeenth century
- John Wheelwright | Famous Poet on PoetrySoup
John Wheelwright (c 1592–1679), was a Puritan clergyman in England and America, and was most noted for being banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony during the Antinomian Controversy, and for subsequently establishing the town of Exeter, New Hampshire
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