Hugh Broughton

Hugh Broughton

Hugh Broughton (1549 - August 4, 1612) was an English scholar and theologian.

Life

He was born at Owlbury, Bishop's Castle, Shropshire.

He was educated by Bernard Gilpin at Houghton-le-Spring and at Cambridge, where he became fellow of St John's and then of Christ's, and took orders. Here he laid the foundation of the Hebrew scholarship for which he was afterwards so distinguished. From Cambridge he went to London, where his eloquence gained him many and powerful friends.

In 1589 he went to Germany, where he frequently engaged in discussions both with Roman Catholics and with the Jewish scholars whom he met at Frankfort and elsewhere.

In 1591 he returned to England, but his Puritan leanings incurred the hostility of John Whitgift. Accordingly in 1592 he once more went abroad, and cultivated the acquaintance of the principal scholars of Europe, including Joseph Justus Scaliger and Rabbi Elias. Such was the esteem in which he was held, even by his opponents, that he might have had a cardinal's hat if he had been willing to change his faith.

On the accession of James he returned to England; but not being engaged to co-operate in the new translation of the Bible (though he had for some years planned a similar work), he retired to Middleburg in Holland, where he preached to the English congregation. In 1611 he returned to England.

Works

In 1588 he published his first work, "a little book of great pains," entitled "A Concent of Scripture". This work, dealing with biblical chronology and textual criticism, was attacked at both universities, and the author was obliged to defend it in a series of lectures.

In 1599 he published his "Explication" of the article "He descended into hell," in which he maintained that Hades means simply the abode of departed spirits, not the place of torment.

Some of his works were collected and published in a large folio volume in 1662, with a sketch of his life by John Lightfoot, but many of his theological manuscripts remain still unedited in the British Museum.

References

*1911


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