John Rogers (Fifth Monarchist)

John Rogers (Fifth Monarchist)

John Rogers (1627 - ?) was a Fifth Monarchist writer during the English Civil War. His father Nehemiah Rogers (bap. 1594, d. 1660) and his maternal uncle William Collingwood were both Church of England ministers.

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* [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/23983?docPos=7 Dictionary of National Biography entry]
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