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  HSM | History | John Rogers Bible Translator, Martyr   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
John Rogers was born in England in 1500.
John Rogers' lack of political correctness was the cause of his death.
Rogers was declared a heretic and condemned to the stake.
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 John Rogers (Preacher) - LoveToKnow 1911
1665), English preacher, second son of Nehemiah Rogers, a royalist and Anglican clergyman, was born at'Messing in Essex, and became a servitor and student of medicine at King's College, Cambridge.
In the quarrel between the army and the parliament Rogers had naturally sided with the former, and he was one of the first to join the Fifth Monarchy movement.
Rogers addressed a warning letter to Cromwell, and boldly attacked him from the pulpit on the 9th of January 16 J4.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /John_Rogers_(Preacher)   (675 words)

  
 Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs: Rogers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
John Rogers, minister of the Gospel, was the first martyr in Queen Mary's reign, and was burned in Smithfield, February 4, 1555.
The mother of Rev. William Witherell was a daughter of John Rogers, the martyr.* John Rogers, father of John Rogers, of Marshfield, Massachusetts (with whom the American history begins) was a brother of Rev. William Witherell's mother.
His wife, Cordelia (Sprague) Rogers, was a staff officer of the state department of Texas Women's Relief Corps of the Grand Army of the Republic, being department secretary; she was also a national aide at the encampment held in Saratoga Springs, September, 1907.
www.schenectadyhistory.org /families/hmgfm/rogers.html   (4299 words)

  
 Ancestral Anecdotes: James And John Rogers--Page 2
But John Rogers would assent to no compromise, and assuming on the spot the authority of an elder, and the responsibility of the act, he led the candidate into the water, and performed the baptism.
John Rogers’ religious antics, which were all in the court records, had given his first wife Elizabeth enough evidence to support her petition for divorce, which was granted.
Judge Wetherell offered to marry them, whereas John exclaimed that he had once been married by their authority, and by their authority his wife had been taken away, and so he had no desire to be married by their authority again.
freepages.folklore.rootsweb.com /~pahlow/jrogers2.htm   (288 words)

  
 John (The Powder Maker's) Military Revolutionary War Service & More
Benjamin Rogers son John, was a soldier in The American Revolution, he was in (5a) (8) (9) (10) The Battle of King's Mountain, October, 1780, and claimed to have fired the shot, that killed Ferguson.
David Rogers, called Major David because he was a major in the (12) war of 1812 and (5a) as tradition has it fought with Jackson at the (13) battle of New Orleans, was the grandfather of Stephen Henderson Rogers, now living, at 88, at the old Rogers homestead at Speedwell.
John Rogers was discharged on 26 Feb., 1778.
www.rogers-ben.com /benjamin/john/johnmilrevwarserv.htm   (3753 words)

  
 L&C Chronicle - John Rogers: pilot, angler ...
John Rogers is president of the Mary Stuart Rogers Foundation of Modesto, California.
In addition to providing funding for Rogers Hall, the foundation has established an endowed scholarship fund, endowed professorships in music and education, and a faculty-student science research program at Lewis & Clark.
As a religious person, I believe applying strong values is a responsibility we all have.
www.lclark.edu /dept/public/johnrogers.html   (530 words)

  
 Samuel Rogers
A few years before Samuel Rogers married into the family the shackles of Presbyterianism had been broken and the Irvin family was liberated.
Rogers enlisted as a soldier and helped in the great war to rebuke England, the mother country, the second time.
His brother, John Rogers was one of the most noted preachers in the early days of the Restoration Movement.
www.therestorationmovement.com /rogers,samuel.htm   (1842 words)

  
 Fred Rogers dies at 74
Rogers taught children to accept feelings, their feelings of affection for him could not be extinguished, even as they grew.
Rogers in the fall, when she stopped into his office at WQED to say hello and fondly recalled spending time with him at the Family Communications picnic at Idlewild Park, where the "Neighborhood" has been re-created as a children's attraction.
Rogers' legacy yesterday, they decided on a plan that would have pleased the TV icon: They will open their doors to the public, for free, on what would have been Mr.
www.post-gazette.com /ae/20030228rogersae1p1.asp   (2833 words)

  
 Reversing the "Spin-Doctors" ~ Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood ~ H. John Rogers
Rogers cannot find a single Christian in the New Testament who was not also, at the same time and by the same process, a member of the church (Acts 2:38-47; 8:1, 3; 9:1, 13, 21; 22:19; 1 Corinthians 12:13; Ephesians 2:16).
Rogers would do well not to make light of hell as he ridicules us and refers to it as "the everlasting bonfire." "And fear not them which kill the body, but are not able to kill the soul: but rather fear him which is able to destroy both soul and body in hell" (Matthew 10:28).
Rogers' false and misleading characterization of the church of the Lord.
www.watchmanmag.com /0201/020113.htm   (3622 words)

  
 Donna Speer Ristenbatt Genealogy/Thomas Rogers
She states in her notes that the old Rogers' plot had a center stone, and did indeed have individual markers for the graves, with chains connecting protective concrete posts.
His Children: John Rogers residing in Newark, NJ; William, Thomas, Robert, and Martha residing in Paterson, NJ; and Samuel residing in Haledon, NJ, and all of full age.
Samuel Rogers born 18 September 1872 in Paterson, Passaic, NJ, married Emily Bird Wright the daughter of John Butterfield Wright and Laura Ann Lamb on 20 July 1898 in Paterson, Passaic, NJ and died 28 July 1925 in Paterson, Passaic, NJ.
www.ristenbatt.com /genealogy/trogers.htm   (1437 words)

  
 John Rogers Biographical Sketch
John H. Sanders had just located at Millersburg, as a promising young physician, and, observing that I was fond of books, encouraged me to read, and helped me to such books as he thought would be useful to me. I have a vivid and grateful recollection of his kindness and encouragement.
This is a question of immense practical interest, and a scriptural answer to it, recognized by the different religious parties, and acted upon, would introduce a new era in the history of the modern church.
At this conference I made the acquaintance of Elder John Hardy, and went with him from the conference to a meeting to be held, embracing the first Lord's day of October, 1819, at Burlington, in Hamilton county, Ohio.
www.therestorationmovement.com /rogers,j,bio.htm   (11141 words)

  
 James Rogers - Early Rhode Island Setter - 1640's
James Rogers is involved in the first two deeds (on Page 2) of recorded real estate deeds in Volume 1 of the Rhode Island Evidences in the State archives (Abstract, Rhode Island Historical Society, 1970).
The Horatio Rogers biography (See Noteworthy Rogers) indicates he is from a son of James, named (Cpt) John Rogers, who was "several times a representative in the Colonial Assembly.
At least one line of Thomas Rogers' branch went south, probably there even by the time of the Civil War, and thus may have fought for the South, while Horatio and most of the other Providence Rogers were fighting on the Yankee side.
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 America as a Religious Refuge: the 17th Century (Religion and the Founding of the American Republic, Library of ...
Religious persecution, as observers in every century have commented, is often bloody and implacable and is remembered and resented for generations.
Although an accommodation between the two sides was sealed in 1598 by the Edict of Nantes, religious privileges of Huguenots eroded during the seventeenth century and were extinguished in 1685 by the revocation of the Edict.
Rogers was a Catholic priest who converted to Protestantism in the 1530s under the influence of William Tyndale and assisted in the publication of Tyndale’s English translations of the Bible.
www.loc.gov /exhibits/religion/rel01.html   (2291 words)

  
 John Crandall Elder
In the book " Elder John Crandall of Rhode Island " in was claimed that he was the son of Sir John Crandall but was disowned because he left the Church of England to become a Baptist.
This, of Course, caused severe friction and ultimately Rev. John Crandall was imprisoned in Hartford and later John Rogers, James Rogers and the latter's three sons for working on the first day of the week.
He was the first Baptist Elder at Westerly John Crandall was a minister of the Salem church but he adopted the opinions of the Baptists which were very obnoxious to the Congregationalists and in the Autum of 1635 he was dismissed as pastor.
pharmacy.isu.edu /~cady/genealogy/PS04/PS04_393.HTM   (2257 words)

  
 John Rogers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Rogers (Maryland) (1723–1789), Congressional Congress delegate from Maryland in 1775
John Rogers (School Superintendent), Superintendent of the Santa Rosa County School District in Santa Rosa County, Florida.
John A. Rogers (Physical Chemist at the University of Illinois Champaign-Urbana)
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 John Rogers (religious) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rogers also contributed the Song of Manasses in the Apocrypha, which he found in a French Bible printed in 1535.
Rochester, comptroller of the queen's household, Sir Richard Southwell, both the sheriffs, and a great number of people, he was burnt to ashes, washing his hands in the flame as he was burning.
Although, as this shows, there are many John Rogers' lineages, the notoriety of John Rogers the protestant martyr has led a number of biographers to attribute lineage to him; and this has also been believed by a number of people bearing the name, such as Dr Nathaniel Rogers, the wealthy Victorian philantropist and medical doctor.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Rogers_(religious)   (1692 words)

  
 John Locke Bibliography -- Chapter 6, Toleration
Rogers, G. “John Locke and the authority of church and state” / G.A.J. Rogers.
Rose, J. “John Locke, ‘matters indifferent,” and the restoration of the Church of England” / Jacqueline Rose.
Marshall, J. John Locke, toleration and early Enlightenment culture : religious intolerance and arguments for religious toleration in early modern and “early Enlightenment” Europe / John Marshall.
www.libraries.psu.edu /tas/locke/ch6.html   (1326 words)

  
 GENEALOGY: John Rogers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Next morning the two were brought up to be sentenced; and then Rogers said that his poor wife, being a German woman and a stranger in the land, he hoped might be allowed to come to speak to him before he died.
Soon afterwards Rogers was taken out of jail to be burnt in Smithfield; and, in the crowd as he went along, he saw his poor wife and his ten children, of whom the youngest was a little baby.
All this, together with the religious persecution of Protestants, which earned her the name "Bloody Mary," and the loss (1558) of Calais to France, gained her the hostility of the English people.
members.aol.com /dcurtin1/gene/rogers.htm   (1841 words)

  
 A Tale of Two Brothers
A story handed down from generation to generation in the Rogers family of Claiborne County, Tennessee is that the first Rogers immigrants were brothers William and Benjamin.
The Rogers think that the brothers were descendants of John Rogers, editor of the Mathew's Bible.
John Rogers became the first protestant martyr of Mary I's reign.
rogers-ben.com /bits/taleoftwobrothers.htm   (909 words)

  
 John Artworks and Fine Art at arthistorynet.com
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 The Neil Rogers Show - News - Bush's Court Picks: Be Afraid. Very Afraid.
The whole tenor of this Administration is to go for as much as it can get, to keep the Christian right happy, and to restrict reproductive rights in every conceivable way--down to the last stem cell.
John Kerry is one of those people--if he gets to choose Rehnquist's replacement, you might not be compelled to pay taxes to keep condoms away from people with AIDS.
The truth is, there is hardly an area of life that will not be affected by the judicial appointments made in the coming years.
news.neilrogers.com /news/articles/2004100911.html   (869 words)

  
 The Present Revival of Religion, by John Edwards, Part I-II   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
There are many exercises of the affections that are little to be depended on; and often there is a great deal that appertains to them, which is very much owing to the constitution and frame of the body; and that which more especially obtains the name of passion, is nothing solid or substantial.
But it is false philosophy to suppose this is the case with all great and high affections; and false divinity to suppose that religious affections do not appertain to the substance and essence of Christianity.
JOHN ROGERS, of Dedham in England, was preach­ing, for some of his hearers to cry out: And by what 1 have heard, I conclude that it was usual for many that heard that awakening Preacher of GOD'S word, to make a great cry in the congregation.
wesley.nnu.edu /john_wesley/christian_library/vol30/CL30Part4.htm   (7056 words)

  
 Cotton Mather's "Life of Mr. Nathanael Rogers" of Ipswich
John Rogers of Dedham, Essex, England, immigrated to New England in 1636, arriving at Boston in November of that year.
John Rogers of Dedham; and born while his Father was Minister of Haveril, about the Year 1598.
Rogers forbore to put on the Surplice, in the Exercise of his Ministry on that occasion; which inspired him with as much Disgust against his Curate, as his Curate had against the Surplice itself.
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 Amazon.com: "John Dod": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The Correspondence of John Cotton (Published for the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, Williamsburg, Virginia) by Sargent, Jr.
Culverwell (pastor to John Winthrop's family in the later 16ios) on at least one occasion.
John Dod, A Plaine and Familiar Exposition of the Ten Commandements (London, 1618), 11.
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 John Rogers ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
John Singleton Copley - Portrait of Elizabeth Deering Wentworth Gould Rogers (Mrs.
John Rogers - A Frolic at the Old Homestead 1887 painted plaster Los Angeles County Museum of Art American
Susan Rogers, through her charted and cataloged paintings, makes visible the patterns in our life that occupy most of our time.
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 John Rogers Herbert: An Overview   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
He came into contact with the Nazarenes in the mid-1830s and slowly adopted a harder, drier style under their influence.
Pugin, a Catholic convert, Herbert himself converted around 1840, and from then on painted religious subjects.
He was Master of the Government Schools of Design and was commissioned to paint frescoes for the new Houses of Parliament.
www.victorianweb.org /painting/herbert/index.html   (88 words)

  
 Emboldened » Blog Archive » This is the Religious Right
These are important questions and they’re posed with the intention of having Christian conservatives recognize how antithetical the political policies they’re endorsing are to the positive aspects of Christ’s teachings.
But today’s NY Times contains an article about the religious right looking to energize their base that contained these two outrageous anecdotes.
Religious language has tremendous power to influence what people believe and its tragic when religious groups decide to use their persuasive power to preach hate and lies.
www.baltimoregroupblog.com /2006/09/25/this-is-the-religious-right   (627 words)

  
 JOHN ROGERS (1627–c. 1... - Online Information article about JOHN ROGERS (1627–c. 1...
army and the parliament Rogers had naturally sided with the former, and he was one of the first to join the Fifth See also:
Richard Cromwell, the ideals of the Fifth Monarchy men seemed nearer realization, but Rogers was engaged in political controversy with See also:
Rogers (1867), compiled from Rogers's own See also:
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