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Richard Greenham
1542–1594
Richard Greenham. Minister at Dry Drayton near Cambridge. The founding figure of Puritan pastoral practice — renowned across England for his counseling of troubled consciences. Teacher of a generation of Puritan preachers. His Works (1612) became a cornerstone of practical divinity.
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