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  1. Henry Barrow (or Barrowe) (c. 1550 – 6 April 1593) was an English Separatist Puritan, or Brownist, who was executed for his views. He led the London underground church from 1587 to 1593; spent most of that time in prison; and wrote numerous works of Brownist apologetics, most notably A Brief Discoverie of the False Church .

  2. Henry Barrow (born c. 1550, Shipdam, Norfolk, Eng.—died April 6, 1593, London) was a lawyer and early Congregationalist martyr who challenged the established Anglican church by supporting the formation of separate and independent churches in England.

  3. Henry Barrow, better known as The Whistling Man, is the illegitimate son of George Barrow and Marie Campbell. He serves as the hidden secondary antagonist of Killer Frequency. To see Henry's gallery, click here.

  4. Texas Ranger, Frank Hammer (Kevin Costner) is chatting with Henry Barrow (William Sadler), Clyde Barrow's father, and tells him the story of how he became a ...

  5. Aug 22, 2003 · ABSTRACT. Henry Barrow and John Greenwood are the fathers of Elizabethan Separatism. Unlike Robert Browne, they refused to compromise their beliefs or conform to Anglicanism and as a consequence they died in 1593 - as martyrs for their steadfast adherence to the principles of English Congregationalism.

  6. Henry Barrow and John Greenwood are the fathers of Elizabethan Separatism. Unlike Robert Browne, they refused to compromise their beliefs or conform to Anglicanism and as a consequence they died in 1593 - as martyrs for their steadfast adherence to the principles of English Congregationalism.

  7. Barrow’s most important book, and the one from which his judges extracted quotations to find him guilty of writing slanderous statements, is A Brief Discoverie of the False Church. It was written in the Fleet Prison in the year 1589 and/or 1590, under the most trying circumstances.

  8. Henry Barrowe was an English Puritan and Separatist. Background. Henry Barrowe was born about 1550, at Shipdam, Norfolk, of a family related by marriage to the lord keeper Bacon, and probably to Aylmer, bishop of London. Education. Barrowe matriculated at Clare Hall, Cambridge, in November 1566, and graduated B. A. in 1569-1570. Career.

  9. www.captivefaith.org › reformation › barroweBarrowe | Captive Faith

    His friend Henry Barrowe, who accepted Greenwood’s ideas without reservation, called on him on the Lord’s Day, November 19, but the keeper having gotten him inside the prison would not let him out, but arrested him without a warrant, and he became a fellow prisoner with Greenwood.

  10. Apr 26, 2024 · "Henry Barrow" published on by null. (c. 1550–93).An early puritan separatist, Barrow was born in Norfolk, educated at Clare Hall, Cambridge, and became a member of Gray's Inn. While living a dissolute life, he had a conversion experience (c.1580) and dedicated himself to theology, especially Brownist ideas.