John Rogers

English Monarchist leader
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Born:
1627, Messing, Essex, Eng.
Died:
1665 or after

John Rogers (born 1627, Messing, Essex, Eng.—died 1665 or after) was a Fifth Monarchist leader in Cromwellian England. The second son of an Anglican vicar, Rogers studied at King’s College, Cambridge. From 1643 to 1647 he taught and preached in Huntingdonshire and then, following his Presbyterian ordination, was appointed rector of Purleigh, Essex. Increasingly dissatisfied with Presbyterian theology and discipline, he renounced his ordination in 1648. As lecturer at St. Thomas Apostle’s Church, London, he espoused Independency and spoke in favour of the Long Parliament. At the request of the Parliament he ministered at Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin (1651–52). When ...(100 of 291 words)