There he engaged in a controversy on Christology with William Manning, a Socinian minister at Peasenhall, Suffolk.
[1] He took on the parish of St Mary Denton in Norfolk in 1696 - which was in a poor state.
However he married whilst there and he was well respected by other ministers and his oratory brought the parish church into more popularity.
[2] Hurrion moved to Hare Court Chapel in London in 1724, but suffered from poor health, and neglected his congregation.
[2] Hurrion's published works included, with single sermons:[1] Hurrion married about 1696 Jane, daughter of Samuel Baker of Wattisfield Hall, Suffolk.