Participants in the Savoy Conference
Accepted Frewen
Accepted Frewen (1588–1664) was a priest in the Church of England and Archbishop of York from 1660 to 1664.
Accepted Frewen (1588–1664) was a priest in the Church of England and Archbishop of York from 1660 to 1664.
Anthony Tuckney
Anthony Tuckney (September 1599, Kirton-in-Holland – February 1670) was an English Puritan theologian and scholar.
Anthony Tuckney (September 1599, Kirton-in-Holland – February 1670) was an English Puritan theologian and scholar.
Arthur Jackson (minister)
Arthur Jackson (1593?-1666) was an English clergyman of strong Presbyterian and royalist views.
Arthur Jackson (1593?-1666) was an English clergyman of strong Presbyterian and royalist views.
Benjamin Woodbridge
Benjamin Woodbridge (1622–1684) was an English clergyman and controversialist, Harvard College's first-ever graduate, and participant in the Savoy Conference.
Benjamin Woodbridge (1622–1684) was an English clergyman and controversialist, Harvard College's first-ever graduate, and participant in the Savoy Conference.
Edmund Calamy the Elder
Edmund Calamy (February 1600 – October 29, 1666) was an English Presbyterian church leader.
Edmund Calamy (February 1600 – October 29, 1666) was an English Presbyterian church leader.
Edward Martin (Queens')
Edward Martin, D.D. (died 1662) was an English clergyman, ejected President of Queens' College, Cambridge, and at the end of his life Dean of Ely.
Edward Martin, D.D. (died 1662) was an English clergyman, ejected President of Queens' College, Cambridge, and at the end of his life Dean of Ely.
Edward Reynolds
Edward Reynolds (November 1599 – 28 July 1676) was a bishop of Norwich in the Church of England and an author.
Edward Reynolds (November 1599 – 28 July 1676) was a bishop of Norwich in the Church of England and an author.
Herbert Thorndike
Herbert Thorndike (1598–1672) was an English academic and clergyman, known as an orientalist and Canon of Westminster Abbey.
Herbert Thorndike (1598–1672) was an English academic and clergyman, known as an orientalist and Canon of Westminster Abbey.
Humphrey Henchman
Humphrey Henchman (1592, Burton Latimer – 1675, Aldersgate Street, London) was a Church of England clergyman and bishop of London from 1663 to 1675.
Humphrey Henchman (1592, Burton Latimer – 1675, Aldersgate Street, London) was a Church of England clergyman and bishop of London from 1663 to 1675.
John Collinges
John Collinges (1623–1690) was an English presbyterian theologian, participant in the Savoy Conference, ejected minister, and prolific writer.
John Collinges (1623–1690) was an English presbyterian theologian, participant in the Savoy Conference, ejected minister, and prolific writer.
John Conant
Rev. John Conant D.D. was an English clergyman, theologian, and Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University.
Rev. John Conant D.D. was an English clergyman, theologian, and Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University.
John Lightfoot
John Lightfoot (March 29, 1602 – December 6, 1675) was an English churchman, rabbinical scholar, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge and Master of St Catharine's College, Cambridge.
John Lightfoot (March 29, 1602 – December 6, 1675) was an English churchman, rabbinical scholar, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge and Master of St Catharine's College, Cambridge.
John Wallis
John Wallis was an English mathematician who is given partial credit for the development of infinitesimal calculus.
John Wallis was an English mathematician who is given partial credit for the development of infinitesimal calculus.
Matthew Newcomen
Matthew Newcomen (c. 1610 – September 1, 1669) was an English nonconformist churchman.
Matthew Newcomen (c. 1610 – September 1, 1669) was an English nonconformist churchman.
Peter Gunning
Peter Gunning (1614 – 6 July 1684) was an English Royalist church leader, Bishop of Chichester and later of Ely.
Peter Gunning (1614 – 6 July 1684) was an English Royalist church leader, Bishop of Chichester and later of Ely.
Richard Baxter
Richard Baxter was an English Puritan church leader, poet, hymn-writer, theologian, and controversialist.
Richard Baxter was an English Puritan church leader, poet, hymn-writer, theologian, and controversialist.
Samuel Clarke (minister)
Samuel Clarke (1599–1683) was an English clergyman and significant Puritan biographer.
Samuel Clarke (1599–1683) was an English clergyman and significant Puritan biographer.
Samuel Crossman
Samuel Crossman (1623 – 4 February 1683) was a minister of the Church of England and a hymnwriter.
Samuel Crossman (1623 – 4 February 1683) was a minister of the Church of England and a hymnwriter.
Thomas Case
Thomas Case (1598–1682) was an English clergyman of Presbyterian beliefs, member of the Westminster Assembly where he was one of the strongest advocates of theocracy, and sympathizer with the Re...
Thomas Case (1598–1682) was an English clergyman of Presbyterian beliefs, member of the Westminster Assembly where he was one of the strongest advocates of theocracy, and sympathizer with the Re...
Thomas Horton (Gresham College)
Thomas Horton D.D. (d. 1673) was an English clergyman, Professor of Divinity at Gresham College in London, and President of Queens' College, Cambridge.
Thomas Horton D.D. (d. 1673) was an English clergyman, Professor of Divinity at Gresham College in London, and President of Queens' College, Cambridge.
William Cooper (Puritan)
William Cooper (fl. 1653) was an English clergyman of Puritan views, chaplain to Elizabeth of Bohemia, participant in the Savoy Conference, and ejected minister.
William Cooper (fl. 1653) was an English clergyman of Puritan views, chaplain to Elizabeth of Bohemia, participant in the Savoy Conference, and ejected minister.
William Nicholson (bishop)
William Nicholson (1591–1672) was an English clergyman, a member of the Westminster Assembly and Bishop of Gloucester.
William Nicholson (1591–1672) was an English clergyman, a member of the Westminster Assembly and Bishop of Gloucester.
William Sancroft
William Sancroft was the 79th Archbishop of Canterbury.
William Sancroft was the 79th Archbishop of Canterbury.
William Spurstowe
William Spurstowe (Spurstow) (c. 1605–1666) was an English clergyman, theologian, and member of the Westminster Assembly.
William Spurstowe (Spurstow) (c. 1605–1666) was an English clergyman, theologian, and member of the Westminster Assembly.
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