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      • Sidrach Simpson (c.1600-1655) was an English Independent minister, one of the leaders of the Independent faction in the Westminster Assembly.
  1. Sidrach Simpson (c.1600-1655) was an English Independent minister, one of the leaders of the Independent faction in the Westminster Assembly . Life. Sidrach Simpson came from Lincolnshire. He was educated as a sizar at Emmanuel College and Queens' College, Cambridge. [1]

  2. Sidrach or Sydrach Simpson (1600?–1655), independent divine, was born about 1600, and educated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, where he was admitted sizar in 1616 or beginning of 1617; Brook makes him B.D., apparently in error.

  3. SIMPSON, SIDRACH (1600?–1655), independent divine, was born about 1600, and educated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, where he was admitted sizar in 1616 or beginning of 1617; Brook makes him B.D., apparently in error.

  4. Rogers, according to the Puritan Sidrach Simpson, was an extraordinary preacher, both a “Boanerges, a Son of Thunder” (see Mark 3:17) and “a Barnabas, a Son of Consolation” (see Acts 4:36) through whose preaching “the stout hearts of many rebellious” sinners were humbled and led in submission to Christ.

  5. An Apologeticall Narration was written by Thomas Goodwin, Philip Nye, Sidrach Simpson, Jeremiah Burroughs, and William Bridge, sometimes referred to collectively as the "Five Dissenting Brethren." [1] The five authors had all been exiled in Holland in the 1630s and had links to the New England churches. The pamphlet can be seen as a manifesto ...

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    What is Sidrach Simpson? Sidrach Simpson was an English Independent minister, one of the leaders of the Independent faction in the Westminster Assembly.

  7. Sidrach Simpson (c.1600-1655) was an English Independent minister, one of the leaders of the Independent faction in the Westminster Assembly. Life. Sidrach Simpson came from Lincolnshire. He was educated as a sizar at Emmanuel College and Queens' College, Cambridge.