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GEMMS IDGEMMS-REPORT-000424
Report TitleThe Information of John Hobart Esqr taken before Roger Mingay Esqr Maior of Norwich the third day of August 1658
Extentf. 39r
Composition Date1658 - 1658
Primary LanguageEnglish
Report Type(s)Note of Sermon(s)
Associated Peopleauditor - Hobart, Johnauditor - Mingay, Rogerpreacher - Tillam, Thomas
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DescriptionHobart reports to Mingay the following: 'That vpon the 11th day of July last being the Lords day Mr Thomas Tillham of Colchester did preach in the afternoone of the same day at the p[ar]ishe Church of St Giles in the Citty of Norwich[.] his text was Isay 42: v: 21: The Lord is well pleased with his Righteousnes […].’ Tillham had already preached on part of this text in the same morning. In the afternoon, he apparently ‘indeavored to blast ye reputacon of the wholl Clergy & to wthdrawe the peoples good opinion from them by calling of them hirelings, comparing them to those in the Parable Math 20:21 who would not goe to labor in the vinyard vntill they had made their agreement for a penny a day’.
Source of DataHannah Yip
Other NoteWritten in an anonymous mixed secretary and italic hand. For this incident, see David S. Katz, Sabbath and Sectarianism in Seventeenth-Century England (Leiden: Brill, 1988), p. 37. Another dispute of Thomas Tillham is outlined in William Bayly, Deep calleth unto Deep (London, 1663).
GEMMS record createdMay 14, 2023
GEMMS record last editedMay 14, 2023