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synods, a decrease in formalism and gesture in public prayer, and a greater emphasis on preaching. He was unable to get the other Puritan communities to cooperate, however. In 1585, he again drew legal sanction and was barred from preaching, but this punishment was less than that which had been
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for ordination in the British church was 24 (or 23, if the person shows an unusual gift). In 1568, he became a lecturer, curate, and schoolmaster in
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that he was debarred from preaching for eight years, from 1571 to 1579. He was insistent on changing the
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in 1572. The tract is bitter and harsh in its satire and complaint, and it was published abroad with
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Porter, H. C. (1970). "Part VI, 1572: John Field". In Porter, H. C. (ed.).
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Inventing Politics: How the Earliest Puritans Created Grassroots Activism
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sought, as Field had friends on the Queen's Council surrounding
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in 1566 at the age of 21, he was called a bachelor of arts of
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A View of Popish Abuses yet remaining in the English Church
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