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Obadiah Sedgwick

c. 1600–1658

London preacher; chaplain to Lord Vere; strong doctrinal Calvinist.

English Presbyterian Majority

Biography

Of Magdalen Hall Oxford under William Pemble, then chaplain to Sir Horace Vere on his Dutch campaigns (a formative experience of Reformed Netherlands devotional practice). Sedgwick was rector of Coggeshall in Essex (1633) and then St Mildred Bread Street in London. At the Assembly he was one of the steadiest doctrinal Presbyterians, less polemical than Calamy but with a more popular pulpit, and a steady drafter of the Assembly's papers on doctrine. His treatises — The Doubting Believer (1641), The Anatomy of Secret Sins (posthum. 1660), The Bowels of Tender Mercy Sealed in the Everlasting Covenant (1661), and The Riches of Grace (posthum. 1657) — circulated widely as Puritan devotional reading into the eighteenth century. Died in January 1658, four years before the Great Ejection.

Principal works

Role at the Assembly

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.

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