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Samuel Fisher (c.1605–buried 5 September 1681) was an English Puritan clergyman and writer, who was committed to a Presbyterian polity. After serving as a rural rector in Shropshire during the period of Charles I's absolute monarchy, he worked in London and Shrewsbury during the English Civil War and under the Commonwealth and in Cheshire during the Protectorate. After the Great Ejection of 1662 he settled in Birmingham, where he worked as a nonconformist preacher. The precise course of his career is a matter of some controversy.

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  • Samuel Fisher (c.1605–buried 5 September 1681) was an English Puritan clergyman and writer, who was committed to a Presbyterian polity. After serving as a rural rector in Shropshire during the period of Charles I's absolute monarchy, he worked in London and Shrewsbury during the English Civil War and under the Commonwealth and in Cheshire during the Protectorate. After the Great Ejection of 1662 he settled in Birmingham, where he worked as a nonconformist preacher. The precise course of his career is a matter of some controversy. (en)
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  • a map of England pinpointing places served by Fisher (en)
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  • The ministerial career of Samuel Fisher. Locations of Fisher's main appointments. (en)
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  • Samuel, Hannah, Charles. (en)
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  • Church of England, later Nonconformist. (en)
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  • Anglican clergyman, later nonconformist teacher. (en)
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  • Licensed Presbyterian preacher in Birmingham. (en)
  • Minister of Bride's, London (en)
  • Preacher at St Alban, Wood Street (en)
  • Rector of Mary's, Thornton-le-Moors (en)
  • Rector of Upton Magna (en)
  • Vicar of Mary's, Shrewsbury (en)
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  • Curate and Vicar of Mary's, Shrewsbury (en)
  • Minister of Bride's, London (en)
  • Preacher and Parson of St Alban, Wood Street (en)
  • Rector of Mary's, Thornton-le-Moors (en)
  • Rector of Upton Magna (en)
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  • A Fast Sermon. (en)
  • A Love Token for Mourners (en)
  • An Antidote against the Fear of Death (en)
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  • Samuel Fisher (c.1605–buried 5 September 1681) was an English Puritan clergyman and writer, who was committed to a Presbyterian polity. After serving as a rural rector in Shropshire during the period of Charles I's absolute monarchy, he worked in London and Shrewsbury during the English Civil War and under the Commonwealth and in Cheshire during the Protectorate. After the Great Ejection of 1662 he settled in Birmingham, where he worked as a nonconformist preacher. The precise course of his career is a matter of some controversy. (en)
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