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A Continuation Of The Account Of The Ministers, Lecturers, Masters And Fellows Of Colleges, And Schoolmasters, Who Were Ejected And Silenced After The Restoration In 1660, By Or Before The Act For Uniformity. To Which Is Added, The Church And Dissenters Compar'D As To Persecution, In Some Remarks On Dr. Walker'S Attempt To Recover The Names And Sufferings Of The Clergy That Were Sequestred, &C., Between 1640 And 1660. And Also Some Free Remarks On The Twenty-Eight Chapter Of Dr. Bennet'S Essay On The 39 Articles Of Religion (Volume I), has been considered by academicians and scholars of great…mehr

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A Continuation Of The Account Of The Ministers, Lecturers, Masters And Fellows Of Colleges, And Schoolmasters, Who Were Ejected And Silenced After The Restoration In 1660, By Or Before The Act For Uniformity. To Which Is Added, The Church And Dissenters Compar'D As To Persecution, In Some Remarks On Dr. Walker'S Attempt To Recover The Names And Sufferings Of The Clergy That Were Sequestred, &C., Between 1640 And 1660. And Also Some Free Remarks On The Twenty-Eight Chapter Of Dr. Bennet'S Essay On The 39 Articles Of Religion (Volume I), has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature. This forms a part of the knowledge base for future generations. So that the book is never forgotten we have represented this book in a print format as the same form as it was originally first published. Hence any marks or annotations seen are left intentionally to preserve its true nature.
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Edmund Calamy (1600-1666) was an English Presbyterian church leader and divine. He was an active member of the Westminster Assembly, and distinguished himself in defense of Presbyterian polity, in contributing to the joint conciliatory work known as Smectymnuus. During this time, Calamy was an influential evangelical preacher, with a ministry throughout England, including be present during the dreadful fire of London in 1666.