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John Flavel.

John Flavel (1627–1691) was an English Presbyterian clergyman and author.

Life

Flavel was born at Bromsgrove, Worcestershire and studied at Oxford. Ordained as a Presbyterian in 1650, though later a Congregationalist, he held livings at Diptford (in Devon) and Dartmouth. He was ejected from the latter as a result of the Great Ejection of 1662; however, he continued to preach there secretly. After the Declaration of Indulgence 1687, he became a minister of a Nonconformist Church there.

He was a prolific and popular author. Among his works are The Mystery of Providence (1678), Husbandry Spiritualised (1669) and Navigation Spiritualised (1671), The Seaman's Companion (1676), titles which suggest some of his characteristics as a writer.

He died at Exeter, Devonshire, on 26 June 1691. Flavel is commemorated in the name of Flavel Road on Bromsgrove's Charford Estate.

Works

  • Works of John Flavel (6 vol set), Banner of Truth Trust, ISBN 0-85151-060-4.
  • The Fountain of Life Opened Up Diggory Press, ISBN 978-1846857980
  • Husbandry Spiritualised (1669)
  • Keeping The Heart Diggory Press ISBN 978-1846857072
  • The Method of Grace in the Gospel Redemption - accessed 26 July 2008
  • Navigation Spiritualised (1671)
  • The Mystery of Providence (1678)
  • A Saint Indeed - accessed 17 April 2011
  • The Seaman's Companion (1676)

Notes

 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainCousin, John William (1910). A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature. London: J. M. Dent & Sons – via Wikisource.

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