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See also: Lancashire, probably in See also: September 1536, being the second son of Edmund See also: Chaderton,
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a gentleman of an See also: ancient and wealthy See also: family, and a zealous Catholic
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Under the tuition of Laurence See also: Vaux, a See also: priest, he became an able See also: scholar
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In 1564 he entered Christ's See also: College, Cambridge, where, after a See also: short See also: time, he formally adopted the reformed doctrines and was in consequence disinherited by his See also: father
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In 1567 he was elected a See also: fellow of his college, and subsequently was chosen lecturer of St See also: Clement's See also: church, Cambridge, where he preached to admiring audiences for many years
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He was a
See also: man of moderate views, though numbering among his See also: friends extremists like See also: Cartwright and Perkins
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So See also: great was his reputation that when See also: Sir Walter Mildmay founded See also: Emmanuel College in 1584 he See also: chose Chaderton for the first master, and on his expressing some reluctance, declared that if he would not accept the office the foundation should not go on
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In 1604 Chaderton was appointed one of the four divines for managing the cause of the Puritans at the See also: Hampton See also: Court See also: conference; and he was also one of the translators of the See also: Bible
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In 1578 he had taken the degree of B.D., and in 1613 he was created D.D
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At this See also: period he made See also: provision for twelve See also: fellows and above See also: forty scholars in Emmanuel College
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Fearing that he might have a successor who held Arminian doctrines, he resigned the mastership in favour of See also: John
See also: Preston, but survived him, and lived also to see the college presided over successively by See also: William
See also: Sancroft (or Sandcroft) and See also: Richard Holdsworth
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He died on the 13th of See also: November 164o at the age of about 103, preserving his bodily and See also: mental faculties to the end
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Chaderton published a See also: sermon preached at St See also: Paul's See also: Cross about 158o, and a See also: treatise of his On See also: Justification was printed by Anthony Thysius, professor of divinity at See also: Leiden
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Some other See also: works by him on theological subjects remain in See also: manuscript
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