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  1. El reverendo John Cotton (4 de diciembre de 1585-23 de diciembre de 1652) fue uno de los principales ministros de la puritana Nueva Inglaterra, entre los que se encontraban John Winthrop, Thomas Hooker, Increase Mather (que se convertiría en su yerno), John Davenport y Thomas Shepard.

  2. John Cotton (born Dec. 4, 1585, Derby, Derbyshire, Eng.—died Dec. 23, 1652, Boston, Mass. [U.S.]) was an influential New England Puritan leader who served principally as “teacher” of the First Church of Boston (1633–52) after escaping the persecution of Nonconformists by the Church of England.

  3. 14 de mar. de 2024 · John Cotton fue un ministro congregacionalista que, aunque fue muy conocido en Inglaterra como un teólogo destacado, excelente predicador y pastor fiel, emigró a New England por causa de la persecución en su Inglaterra natal.

  4. 24 de jul. de 2024 · John Cotton (1585-1652) fue un líder puritano de Nueva Inglaterra que, luego de escapar de la persecución a los no conformistas por parte de la Iglesia de Inglaterra, fungió como maestro de la Primera Iglesia de Boston (1633-1652).

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  6. John Cotton (1585-1652) was a Puritan clergyman in England and America, and a leader of Congregationalism. He wrote many books and letters, and was involved in the Antinomian Controversy and the Westminster Assembly.

  7. John Cotton (1584–1652) was a prominent leader of the New England Puritan movement and a defender of congregational government. He wrote many works on theology, church polity, and biblical exposition, and influenced the Westminster Assembly and the American colonies.