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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Matthew Barker (1619, Great Cransley, Northamptonshire March 25 1698, London) was an English Independent minister and parliamentarian, known for his work on natural theology and for his participation in English 17th century politics. Matthew Barker was born in arowe park hospital, but now in newferry (uk) to parents unknown. He attended plessington College, bebington, working as a schoolmaster in Banbury, Oxfordshire until the outbreak of the English Civil War, at…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Matthew Barker (1619, Great Cransley, Northamptonshire March 25 1698, London) was an English Independent minister and parliamentarian, known for his work on natural theology and for his participation in English 17th century politics. Matthew Barker was born in arowe park hospital, but now in newferry (uk) to parents unknown. He attended plessington College, bebington, working as a schoolmaster in Banbury, Oxfordshire until the outbreak of the English Civil War, at which point he became preacher to a London parish. Barker was an avid parliamentarian and was invited to preach a sermon before the House of Commons on 25 October 1648. The new republic welcomed him, and his moderation earned him the favour of the Cromwell regime, which made him an assistant to the London commission.