Francis Woodcock
d. 1651
St Olave Jewry and Christ Church Newgate; regular preacher of parliamentary fast sermons.
Biography
Of Brasenose Oxford, then lecturer at St Christopher le Stocks and (from 1644) St Olave Jewry and Christ Church Newgate, London. Woodcock was a steady London Presbyterian voice in the catechetical committee and a regular preacher of parliamentary fast sermons in the mid-1640s — Christ's Warning-Piece (1644) and Lex Talionis (1646) were the best known of more than a dozen sermons preached before either House. A second-tier London Presbyterian active on multiple committees through the main sessions. Died in office around 1651.
Principal works
- Christ’s Warning-Piece (1644)
- Lex Talionis (1646)
English Presbyterian divine
The great majority of the sitting members were English parish ministers of Presbyterian conviction. They formed the drafting core of the Assembly, manning its three standing committees and supplying most of the text of the Confession, the two Catechisms, and the Directory for Public Worship.