Education
He graduated Bachelor of Arts, at Clare College, Cambridge in 1600, Master of Arts
He graduated Bachelor of Arts, at Clare College, Cambridge in 1600, Master of Arts
He was also a Familist, hermetic thinker, Neoplatonist, and alchemist. He is known for his translations of mystical and hermetic literature. in 1607, and Doctorate.D in 1619. He was lecturer at Street Martin in the Fields from 1618.
He was imprisoned, twice in a short space of time, for preaching about Spanish cruelties, as a way of commenting against the Spanish Match.
He was later chaplain to Henry Rich, 1st Earl of Holland, and a religious radical pursuing his own beliefs. He lived for some years with the furnace-maker William White, and during the 1620s was in touch with Robert Fludd.
He possessed copied manuscripts of Nicholas Hill. He was fined heavily.
On a second occasion, in 1640, he recanted his spiritualist beliefs.
His sermons, published posthumously, are between Martin Marprelate and Richard Overton in style. In the preface by Rapha Harford to Some Gospel-treasures Opened, the publisher places Evarard centrally on two axes, rationalist-formalist and Familist-Ranter.