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John Warner (bishop)

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In 1649, on payment of a fine, the sequestrations on his property were discharged; but he refused to take the oaths to the usurping government, as he considered it to be. At the Restoration Warner and eight other sequestrated bishops who had survived resumed, the government of their dioceses. In 1661
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The devilish conspiracy, hellish treason, heathenish condemnation, and damnable murder, committed, and executed by the Iewes, against the anointed of the Lord, Christ their King And the just judgment of God severely executed upon those traytors and murderers. As it was delivered in a sermon on the 4
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parliament recalled the bishops to the House of Lords, and once more, on 11 February 1662, Warner was able to address his clergy in Rochester Cathedral. He died on 14 October 1666, aged 86, and was buried in Merton's Chapel in Rochester Cathedral, where a monument by
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before the king at Whitehall a sermon on Matthew xxi. 38: 'This is the heir; come, let us kill him,' which nearly occasioned his impeachment by parliament, and induced him to obtain for safety the king's pardon. In 1633 he became chaplain to Charles I and
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in framing new canons. Warner joined in the declaration made on 14 May 1641 by the bishops to maintain the existing constitution of church and state. On 4 August following he was impeached with other bishops by the House of Commons, under the stature of
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finds this episode, in which Warner took papers of Laud's for safe-keeping or to avoid embarrassment, to be confused in its details when Burnet's account is compared with Laud's. But he doesn't rule out Burnet's version.
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On 4 February 1649, within a week of the execution of Charles I, he preached and afterwards published anonymously a sermon alluding to it on Luke xviii. 31: 'Behold we go up to Jerusalem', entitled
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in disguise. For three years he led a wandering life in the west of England. He was deprived of his See by Parliament on 9 October 1646, as episcopacy was abolished for the duration of the
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Warner attended at York in 1640 the king's council of peers, at which only one other prelate was present. He took part in the convocation which was called together on the opening of the
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Church Lands not to be sold, or a Necessary and Plain Answer to the question of a Conscientious Protestant whether the lands of Bishops and Churches in England and Wales may be sold.
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on Psalm liiiv. 23, 'Forget not the voice of thy enemies,' against the puritans and rebels, to which allusion made in 'Scot Scout's Discovery.'
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The Life of John Warner, Bishop of Rochester, 1637-1666 with appendix containing some account of his successors, the Lee-Warner family
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Feb. 1648. being the quinquages. Sunday, out of some part of the Gospel appointed by the Church of England to be read on that day.
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of 1640. When that parliament was dissolved, and the convocation continued its sittings under royal licence, Warner assisted
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The authorship of an anonymous manuscript diary giving eyewitness details of the House of Lords during the start of the
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The Gayne of Losse, or Temporal Losses spiritually improved, in a Century and one Decad of Meditations and Resolves.
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Warner was married, but he died without issue, and on his death his estates descended to his nephew
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11 January 1638, and consecrated a bishop on 14 January. In March 1640, he preached a sermon in
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King, Peter (July 1968). "The Episcopate during the Civil Wars, 1642–1649".
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Warner was a strong supporter of the monarchy. In 1626, he preached in
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Son of Harman Warner of London, merchant tailor, he was baptised at
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The authorship of the bishop's diary of the House of Lords in 1641
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By Charles's command he published in 1646 a treatise on
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The Right Reverend
Bishop of Rochester

Church of England
Diocese of Rochester
John Bowle
John Dolben
William Laud
London
Rochester Cathedral
English
Anglican
Alma mater
Magdalen College, Oxford
Bishop of Rochester
St. Clement Danes
demy
Magdalen College, Oxford
St. Michael's, Crooked Lane
Bishopsbourne
Kent
Hollingbourne
St. Dionis Backchurch
Passion week
dean of Lichfield
elected
confirmed
Rochester Cathedral
Short Parliament
William Laud

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