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He was appointed chaplain to Elizabeth of Bohemia, by her father James I of England, in 1612.
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He was appointed chaplain to Elizabeth of Bohemia, by her father James I of England, in 1612.
He was educated at Winchester College and New College, Oxford.
He became Prolocutor of the Westminster Assembly, putting him at the head of the churchmen of the Commonwealth. He was described by a Scottish member, Robert Baillie, as “very good, beloved of all, and highlie esteemed. But merelie bookish”.
This position was short-lived, and he returned to England from Heidelberg around 1613.
He was then given a living at Newton Longueville. He was involved with Henry Savile in the 1618 edition of the works of Thomas Bradwardine.
He was vicar of Newbury from 1620. He was buried in Westminster Abbey, but exhumed in 1661.
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He was a strong defender of a Calvinist, supralapsarian position. In his Vindiciae gratiae of 1632 he attacked Jacobus Arminius, and in Dissertatio de scientia media of 1639 adopted certain Dominican arguments, on justification. His views were in a minority at the Westminster Assembly.
A premillennialist, he wrote a preface to the 1643 English translation, Key of the Revelation, of Joseph Mede"s influential Clavis Apocalyptica.
Mede was a friend and correspondent.