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    Hugh Peter (or Peters) (baptized 29 June 1598 – 16 October 1660) was an English preacher, political advisor and soldier who supported the Parliamentary cause during the English Civil War, and became highly influential. He employed a flamboyant preaching style that was considered highly effective in furthering the interests of the ...

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  3. Hugh Peters, 1599—1660 HE MOST SLANDERED MAN of his times was Hugh Peters, who was executed at the Restoration as a ringleader in the so-called Great Rebellion. He is usually set down as a wretched jester, and traduced as a mountebank, whereas there is far more evidence to show that he was a zealous preacher of the gospel.

  4. 2 de abr. de 2024 · Hugh Peter (born 1598, Fowey, Cornwall, England—died October 16, 1660, London) was an English Independent minister, army preacher, and propagandist during the Civil War and Commonwealth. Educated at Trinity College , Cambridge, he was ordained a priest in the Anglican Church in 1623.

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  5. Hace 3 días · Hugh Peter (or Peters) (baptized 29 June 1598 – 16 October 1660) was an English preacher, political advisor and soldier who supported the Parliamentary cause during the English Civil War, and became highly influential.

  6. 19 de mar. de 2020 · Language. English. x, 463 pages 27 cm. Includes bibliographical references. Cornish boyhood, 1598-1613 -- The making of a Puritan -- Congregationalist in exile -- Agent to New England -- Salem ministry -- Builder of the bay colony -- Agent for the Massachusetts Bay, 1641-45 -- The Irish expedition, 1642 -- Promoter of the rebellion ...

  7. Hugh Peters, most disparaged of Puritans, wanted to exclude poor artists from taxation. He proposed that there be peacemakers appointed to settle disputes before anyone could be arrested or imprisoned.