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Henry Jacob (1563–1624) was an English clergyman of Calvinist views, who founded the first true congregational church in England. Associated with the Brownists, he asserted the autonomy of the church, and advocated for ecclesiastical government without bishops. This stance challenged the hierarchy of the Church of England and led to his imprisonment and exile.[1]
^Stone Griswold, Barbara (2006). Congregational Dynamics in the Early Tradition of Independency. Baylor University.
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