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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. John Feild, also called John Feilde, was a British Puritan clergyman and controversialist. We know very little of his early life, but when he was ordained by Edmund Grindal in 1566 at the age of 21, he was called a bachelor of arts of Christ Church, Oxford. Feild's ordination was irregular, as the canonical age for ordination in the British church was 24. In 1568, he became a lecturer, curate, and schoolmaster in London, which was his native city. There he quickly…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. John Feild, also called John Feilde, was a British Puritan clergyman and controversialist. We know very little of his early life, but when he was ordained by Edmund Grindal in 1566 at the age of 21, he was called a bachelor of arts of Christ Church, Oxford. Feild's ordination was irregular, as the canonical age for ordination in the British church was 24. In 1568, he became a lecturer, curate, and schoolmaster in London, which was his native city. There he quickly became a leader of the most extreme branch of the Puritan movement. He was so strident in his criticisms of the Church of England that he was debarred from preaching for eight years, from 1571 to 1579. He was insistent on changing the Act of Uniformity to purge what he regarded as Roman Catholic tendencies in British practice. When he was unable to affect any changes, he wrote A View of Popish Abuses yet remaining in the English Church in 1572