Edmund Calamy the Elder
English minister and Presbyterian leader
Born
1600
425 years ago
Died
October 29th, 1666
359 years ago — 66 years old
Category
Thinkers & Philosophers
Country
England
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An English minister actively engaged in the promotion of Presbyterianism during the 17th century. Contributed significantly to the Westminster Assembly, which formulated the Westminster Confession of Faith. Advocated for theological education and served as a preacher at various churches, including St. Mary Aldermary in London. Participated in the Great Ejection of 1662, leading to his exclusion from the Church of England, which reinforced nonconformist sentiments. Authored several works addressing religious topics and church government, influencing later generations of dissenters.
Played a key role in the Westminster Assembly
Authored 'The Nonconformists' Memorial'
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