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John Seager

was educated in S. Maries Hall, where he was observed by his contemporaries to be studious and a good Disputant. Afterwards taking the degrees in Arts, he became Minister of Broadclist in Devonshire, and wrot

Clar. 1650.A discovery of the World to come according to the Scriptures, &c. Lond. 1650 in a pretty thick oct. What other things he hath publish’d I know not, nor any thing else of him.