William Bridge
1600–1671
Yarmouth Independent; *A Lifting Up for the Downcast*.
Biography
Of Emmanuel Cambridge, then Colchester ministry until Laud's persecutions drove him into exile in Rotterdam (1636-1641) — where he was co-pastor with Sidrach Simpson at the English Reformed Independent congregation. He returned to England in 1641 and was settled at Great Yarmouth from 1643, where he led the East Anglian Independent cause for almost thirty years. A Lifting Up for the Downcast (1648) — a series of sermons preached to spiritually depressed believers in the dark years of the Civil War — is his pastoral classic and one of the most affecting Puritan devotional works of the seventeenth century. A signatory of the Apologeticall Narration (1644). Ejected from Yarmouth in 1662, he ministered to a private congregation there until his death in 1671.
Principal works
- An Apologeticall Narration (1644)
- A Lifting Up for the Downcast (1648)
- The Saints Hiding-Place (1646)
Independent / Dissenting Brethren
A small but articulate minority of Congregationalist divines — the 'Dissenting Brethren' — who pressed for a gathered-church polity against the Presbyterian majority. Their Apologeticall Narration (1644) and their dissents in the Grand Debate over church government shaped the Confession's carefully worded chapters and anticipated the Savoy Declaration of 1658.