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Thomas Paget (born circa 1587-died October 1660) was an English Puritan clergyman, controversialist and theologian, committed to a Presbyterian church order. As a minister in Manchester, he was an early opponent of Laudian ceremonies in the Church of England. He served the English Reformed Church, Amsterdam, and later at Shrewsbury was a strong supporter of the regicide and of the republican Commonwealth of England. He spent his final year as rector of Stockport.

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  • Thomas Paget (born circa 1587-died October 1660) was an English Puritan clergyman, controversialist and theologian, committed to a Presbyterian church order. As a minister in Manchester, he was an early opponent of Laudian ceremonies in the Church of England. He served the English Reformed Church, Amsterdam, and later at Shrewsbury was a strong supporter of the regicide and of the republican Commonwealth of England. He spent his final year as rector of Stockport. (en)
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  • Map of England pinpointing key locations in the life of Thomas Paget. (en)
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  • Position of English Reformed Church, marked on a map of Amsterdam, 1649. It is numbered 63 in the map's original legend. (en)
  • Map of England showing key locations in the life of Thomas Paget. (en)
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  • Nathan Paget, Dorothy, Elizabeth, Thomas, John, Hanna (en)
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  • October 1660 (en)
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  • Thomas Paget (en)
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  • English (en)
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  • Anglican clergyman, later nonconformist teacher. (en)
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  • Curate and lecturer of Blackley Chapel, Manchester (en)
  • Curate of Chad's, Shrewsbury (en)
  • Pastor at English Reformed Church, Amsterdam (en)
  • Rector of Stockport. (en)
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  • Margery Gouldsmith (en)
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  • Pastor of the English Reformed Church, Amsterdam (en)
  • Curate and Vicar of Chad's, Shrewsbury (en)
  • Minister of Blackley Chapel (en)
  • Rector of Mary's Church, Stockport (en)
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  • A Demonstration of Family Duties (en)
  • A Religious Scrutiny . (en)
  • Preface to A Defence Of Church-Government, Exercised in Presbyteriall, Classicall, & Synodall Assemblies (en)
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  • Thomas Paget (born circa 1587-died October 1660) was an English Puritan clergyman, controversialist and theologian, committed to a Presbyterian church order. As a minister in Manchester, he was an early opponent of Laudian ceremonies in the Church of England. He served the English Reformed Church, Amsterdam, and later at Shrewsbury was a strong supporter of the regicide and of the republican Commonwealth of England. He spent his final year as rector of Stockport. (en)
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