Immanuel Bourne Explained

Immanuel Bourne (1590–1672) was an English cleric.

Life

Bourne, born on 27 December 1590, was the eldest son of the Rev. Henry Bourne, who was vicar of East Haddon, Northamptonshire, from 1595 till his death in 1649 (Bridges's Northamptonshire, i. 506). He was educated at Christ Church, Oxford, and proceeded B.A. 29 Jan. 1611-12 and M.A. 12 June 1616. Soon afterwards he was appointed preacher at St. Christopher's Church, London, by the rector, Dr. William Piers, a canon of Christ Church. Bourne found a patron in Sir Samuel Tryon, an inhabitant of the parish of St. Christopher, and he dates one of his sermons—The True Way of a Christian—"from my study at Sir Samuel Tryon's in the parish of St. Christopher's, April 1622."

In 1622 he received the living of Ashover, Derbyshire, where he exhibited strong sympathy with the puritans. In 1642, on the outbreak of the English Civil war, his open partisanship with the Presbyterians compelled him to leave Ashhover for London. There he was appointed preacher at St. Sepulchre's Church, and about 1656 he became rector of Waltham-on-the-Wolds, Leicestershire, where he engaged in controversy with the Quakers and Anabaptists.

He conformed at the Restoration, and on 12 March 1669-70 was nominated to the rectory of Aylestone, Leicestershire, where he died on 27 Dec. 1672. He was buried in the chancel of the church.

Bourne's works

Notes and References

  1. Web site: http://estc.bl.uk/F/J4YB4P8KMIH99HAXK7Q1U57XAU3UT8F58MFLL7X9P3EJ7QU2B2-39937?func=full-set-set&set_number=061524&set_entry=000002&format=999. British Library English Short Title Catalogue. British Library. 23 February 2016. R208109.
  2. Web site: http://estc.bl.uk/F/J4YB4P8KMIH99HAXK7Q1U57XAU3UT8F58MFLL7X9P3EJ7QU2B2-40553?func=full-set-set&set_number=061524&set_entry=000003&format=999. British Library English Short Title Catalogue. British Library. 23 February 2016. R35779.