William Bates (minister)

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William Bates (minister) was a prominent 17th-century English Presbyterian minister and theologian known for his influential preaching and involvement in nonconformist religious life after the Restoration.

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instanceOf English Presbyterian minister
person
theologian
areaOfActivity England NERFINISHED
London NERFINISHED
centuryOfActivity 17th century
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
ethnicGroup English NERFINISHED
familyName Bates NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork pastoral theology
practical divinity
genre Christian theology
sermons
givenName William
hasGender male
historicalContext post-Restoration England
influencedBy English Puritan divines
languageOfWorkOrName English
mannerOfNotability prominent among London Presbyterians
movement English Dissenters NERFINISHED
Puritanism NERFINISHED
notableFor Presbyterian leadership in 17th-century England
influential preaching
role in nonconformist religious life after the Restoration
notableWork Spiritual Perfection NERFINISHED
The Everlasting Rest of the Saints in Heaven NERFINISHED
The Four Last Things NERFINISHED
The Harmony of the Divine Attributes NERFINISHED
occupation minister
theologian
opposedTo Act of Uniformity 1662 NERFINISHED
participatedIn English nonconformist movement after the Restoration
positionHeld Presbyterian minister in London
religiousDenomination English Nonconformism NERFINISHED
Presbyterianism
religiousRole leader among English Presbyterians
religiousStatus nonconformist minister
theologicalTradition Reformed theology

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