Jerome Beale Explained

Jerome Beale was Master of Pembroke from 1619 to 1630;[1] and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge in 1622 to 1623.[2]

Beale was born in Worcestershire. He graduated B.A. from Christ's College, Cambridge in 1596; M.A. from Pembroke College, Cambridge in 1599; B.D. in 1607 and D.D. in 1619.[3] He held livings at Cowfold, West Wittering, Nuthurst, Hardwicke and Willingham.[4] [5]

Beale cited and defended the Dutch Arminian literature. He held Arminian views.

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  1. "Pembroke College Cambridge: A Short History" Attwater,A. p68: Cambridge, CUp, 1936
  2. http://www.v-c.admin.cam.ac.uk/role-vice-chancellor/history-vice-chancellorship VC Admin
  3. [John Venn|Venn, John]
  4. Nicholas W. S. Cranfield, ‘Beale, Jerome (d. 1631)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Jan 2008 accessed 11 Feb 2017
  5. Book: Biographical Register of Christ's College, 1505–1905 . John . Peile . John Peile . 1 . 204–205 . . 1910 . 9781107426047 . 1 April 2018.