Humphrey Chambers
1599–1662
Pewsey (Wilts) rector; chaplain to General Skippon; contributor to the Sabbath chapter.
Biography
Of University College Oxford, then Pewsey (Wiltshire) rectory and (later) Claverton. Chambers was chaplain to Philip Skippon, Major-General of the New Model — a connection that placed him near the army's pulpit in the late 1640s. A steady Assembly member and one of the contributors to the work on the Sabbath chapter (WCF XXI). His Animadversions on Mr Gataker his Vindication of the Annotations (1653) intervened in the post-Assembly disputes over the Westminster Annotations. Ejected at Pewsey in 1662 under the Act of Uniformity; died the same year.
Principal works
- Animadversions on Mr Gataker his Vindication of the Annotations (1653)
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.