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John Rogers was called to the Dedham Lectureship in 1605 and held office for
thirty-one
years. His way of preaching earned him the title 'Roaring Rogers'. His tombstone, now almost indecipherable, is situated against the north wall of the chancel. |
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The Latin inscription includes these words:
True-hearted worshipper of God
No Boanerges more courageously Gave forth his thunder, and no Barnabas The word of consolation sweetlier.
Canon Rendall, in his History of Dedham, says:
When Rogers died hundreds flocked to the funeral service and the gallery was so overladen with people that it almost collapsed. According to an eye-witness, it pleased God to honour that good man with a miracle at his death, because no one was injured. |
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