
Smectymnuus was the nom de plume of a group of Puritan clergymen active in England in 1641. It comprised four leading English churchmen, and one Scottish minister (Young). They went on to provide core leadership for the anti-episcopal forces in the Church of England, continuing into the Westminster Assembly, where they also opposed the Independent...
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acronym under which was published (1641) in England a book upholding the Presbyterian theory of the ministry in answer to the Anglican bishop Joseph ... [2 related articles]
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Pseudonym (formed from the first letters of their names) of the British clerics Stephen Marshall, Edmond Calamy, Thomas Young, Matthew Newcomen, and William Spurstow. Presbyterians, they were joint...
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