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An Apologeticall Narration, Hvmbly svbmitted to the Honourable Houses of Parliament. By Tho: Goodwin, Philip Nye, Sidrach Simpson, Jer: Burroughes, William Bridge. London, Printed for Robert Dawlman, M.DC.XLIII. [1643] was a theological tract submitted by five Independent preachers to the English Parliament on 3 January 1644 as a part of the debates taking place during the Westminster Assembly.

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 of congregationalism, under which churches would be independently organised, although maintaining fraternal links. The two biggest evils for these Congregationalists (or Independents) were sectarianism and intolerance (although there were some limits to tolerance).[2] But while arguing for some measure of congregationalist independence, the pamphlet also aimed to reassure the presbyterian majority that the gathering of independent churches would not create ecclesiastical disorder. Thus, the authors maintained, it was not necessary to secure uniformity in the new constitution of the Church of England. This conciliatory tone accounts for the harsh judgements on the separatists and the Brownists.[3]

  1. ^ Stewart, Angus. "The Westminster Confession and Church Unity". Covenant Protestant Reformed Church. Retrieved 13 September 2013.
  2. ^ Rose, Jaqueline (2011). Godly Kingship in Restoration England: The Politics of The Royal Supremacy, 1660–1688 CUP. ISBN 9781139499675. p. 80
  3. ^ Jones, Robert Tudur; Dix, Kenneth; Ruston, Alan (2006). Protestant Nonconformist Texts: 1550 to 1700. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. p. 151. ISBN 978-0-7546-3864-3.

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signalled a break with the rest of the Assembly when they published An Apologeticall Narration, a polemical pamphlet appealing to Parliament. It argued that...

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Philip Nye

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worked for an independent church as a doctor of theology, until his death in 1672. Nye and Goodwin co-authored An Apologeticall Narration, pleading for...

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Jeremiah Burroughs

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of the "Five Dissenting Brethren" putting their names to the An Apologeticall Narration presented to Parliament on 3 January 1644. The others in the group...

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