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The Great Ejection 1662

Thursday, 16 July 2015

Lectures by Nick Needham from 2012

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Great preachers' names, we here recall,

Who faced the harshest storm.

So willingly they gave up all,

Refusing to conform.


Hounded from home, these men of prayer

Were driv'n from place to place.

Shepherds, they wandered here and there

Eager to preach God's grace.


They gave themselves to God aware

They walked knee deep in mud.

To serve they'd promised, foul or fair,

They'd wade waist deep in blood.

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C H Spurgeon

C H Spurgeon
Those great preachers whose names we remember, were men who counted nothing their own. They were driven out from their benefices, because they could not conform to the Established Church, and they gave up all they had willingly to the Lord. They were hunted from place to place ... they wandered here and there to preach the gospel to a few poor sheep, being fully given up to their Lord. Those were foul times; but they promised they would walk the road fair or foul, and they did walk it knee-deep in mud; and they would have walked it if it had been knee-deep in blood too.

Dr Lloyd-Jones

Dr Lloyd-Jones
We thank God for the memory of these men, who, having seen the position clearly, acted upon it at all costs. May God give us grace to follow in their train!

J C Ryle

J C Ryle
A more impolitic and disgraceful deed never disfigured the annals of a Protestant Church ... an injury to the cause of true religion in England, which will probably never be repaired ... We ought to know something about the subject, because it serves to throw immense light on the history of our unhappy religious divisions in this country.

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Some 35 Ejected Ministers

  • David Dickson 1583-1662
  • Arthur Jackson 1593?-1666
  • Samuel Clarke 1599-1682
  • Henry Jessey 1601-1663
  • John Tombes 1602-1676
  • Isaac Ambrose 1604-1664
  • Thomas Gouge 1605-1681
  • Thomas Brooks 1608-1680
  • Richard Alleine 1611-1681
  • Richard Baxter 1615-1691
  • Thomas Watson c 1620-1686
  • Thomas Manton 1620-1677
  • Samuel Annesley 1620-1696
  • Ralph Venning c 1622-1674
  • David Clarkson 1622-1686
  • Thomas Jacomb 1622-1687
  • John Collinges 1623/4-1691
  • Matthew Poole 1624-1679
  • William Bates 1625-1699
  • George Swinnock c 1627-1673
  • John Flavel 1627-1691
  • Walter Marshall 1628-1679
  • Stephen Charnock 1628-1680
  • Matthew Mead 1629-1699
  • Oliver Heywood 1630-1702
  • John Howe 1630-1705
  • Thomas Doolittle 1630/1633–1707
  • Philip Henry 1631-1696
  • Joseph Alleine 1634-1668
  • Thomas Vincent 1634-1678
  • Edmund Calamy Jr 1634-1685
  • James Janeway 1636-1674
  • John Westley b 1636
  • William Whitaker d 1672

16 Ejected Westminster Divines

  • Simeon Ashe d 1662
  • William Bridge d 1670
  • Anthony Burgess d 1664
  • Cornelius Burges d 1665
  • Richard Byfield c 1598-1664
  • Edmund Calamy Sr 1600-1666
  • Joseph Caryl 1602-1673
  • Thomas Case 1598-1682
  • Thomas Ford 1598-1674
  • William Greenhill 1597/8-1671
  • Matthew Newcomen d 1669
  • Lazarus Seaman d 1675
  • William Spurstowe d 1666
  • Edmund Staunton 1600-1671
  • Henry Wilkinson Sr 1566-1647
  • Henry Wilkinson Jr 1610-1675

Others who also suffered

  • Bartholomew Westley 1596-1680
  • Thomas Goodwin 1600-1680
  • John Owen 1616-1683
  • John Bunyan 1628-1688
  • Isaac Watts Sr 1651-1736

Books online

  • Thomas Coleman's Book

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Welsh pastor [born '59] at Childs Hill Baptist, London ['83ff] husband to Eleri ['88ff]; father to 5 sons [b '89-'01]; 4 daughters-in-law ['09ff]; 9 grandchildren ['14ff] author: several books, many blogs.
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Some Books

  • David J Appleby/Black Bartholomew's Day: Preaching, Polemic and Restoration Nonconformity
  • Raymond Brown/Spirituality in Adversity
  • Chadwick & Nuttall/Uniformity to Unity
  • T Coleman/Two Thousand Confessors
  • Derek Cooper/Thomas Manton Guided Tour
  • Lee Gatiss/Latimer Trust Study 66 Tragedy of 1662
  • Gould & Bayne/Documents relating to 1662
  • Houghton/Church and State 200 years ago (1862)
  • Marsden on the Later Puritans
  • A G Matthews/Calamy Revised
  • Alan P F Sell/The Great Ejectment of 1662
  • Charles Stanford/Alleine ... etc Memorial of Black Bartholomew
  • M Watts/The Dissenters

Gallery of the faithful

Gallery of the faithful

Isaac Ambrose

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Richard Baxter

William Bridge

Joseph Caryl

Stephen Charnock

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David Clarkson

Oliver Heywood

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Henry Jessey

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John Owen

John Flavel

Richard Frankland

Thomas Goodwin

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James Janeway

John Howe

Thomas Manton

Ralph Venning

Thomas Watson