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Roger Flexman (1708 1795) was an English Presbyterian minister, known also as a chronological and historical scholar, and published as an indexer and bibliographer. He was born on 22 February 1708 at Great Torrington, Devon, where his father was a manufacturer. He showed early promise, and at the age of fifteen (1723) was admitted to the academy of John Moore, presbyterian minister at Tiverton, Devon, to study for the ministry. He declined an offer from Moore of the post of tutor in the academy, and applied to the Exeter assembly on 7 May 1728 to admit him to examination for license. His…mehr

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Roger Flexman (1708 1795) was an English Presbyterian minister, known also as a chronological and historical scholar, and published as an indexer and bibliographer. He was born on 22 February 1708 at Great Torrington, Devon, where his father was a manufacturer. He showed early promise, and at the age of fifteen (1723) was admitted to the academy of John Moore, presbyterian minister at Tiverton, Devon, to study for the ministry. He declined an offer from Moore of the post of tutor in the academy, and applied to the Exeter assembly on 7 May 1728 to admit him to examination for license. His application was granted, in spite of his youth, after examination by the Calvinist John Ball. He was licensed at Tiverton in the course of the summer. According to the records of the Exeter assembly he began his ministry at Great Torrington. He was ordained at Modbury, Devon, on 15 July 1730.