Education
He graduated from Exeter College, Oxford with an Master of Arts
He graduated from Exeter College, Oxford with an Master of Arts
In 1618. He was vicar of Winwick, Lancashire, from 1626. In a controversy with Henry Ferne, a Royalist, he insisted, against divine right theory, that a monarch"s sovereignty was mediated by the people, rather than coming directly from God. lieutenant has been suggested that this work marks the beginning of a transition from theories of mixed government to the doctrine of separation of powers.
His 1643 work on The independency on scriptures of the independency of churches provoked reaction from New England, and controversy with Samuel Rutherford.
He became Prolocutor of the Westminster Assembly in 1646, after the death of William Twisse. The Westminster Confession of Faith of 1646 was drawn up by Herle with others, drafting being assigned at one point to a small group of Herle, Edward Reynolds and Matthew Newcomen.