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Philip Nye

1595–1672

Politically the most astute Independent; chaplain to the Long Parliament.

The Five Dissenting Brethren (Independents) The Savoy Declaration (1658)

Biography

Of Brasenose Oxford, then St Michael Cornhill until forced into exile in Arnhem (1633-40) at the Dutch Reformed Independent congregation alongside Goodwin, Bridge, and Simpson. Returning to England in 1640, he became one of the inner circle of parliamentary chaplains and the political tactician of the Dissenting Brethren — quicker and politically sharper than Goodwin, the one who handled negotiations with Parliament and Cromwell. He drafted the 'Reasons against Presbyterian Government' that the Brethren laid before the Assembly and conducted most of the open-floor argument against jure-divino presbyterianism. With Stephen Marshall he tendered the Solemn League and Covenant to the Commons in September 1643. He chaired the Savoy Conference of 1658 that produced the Savoy Declaration — the Independent recension of Westminster. Ejected at the Restoration, he ministered to a private Independent congregation in London until his death in September 1672.

Principal works

Role at the Assembly

Independent / Dissenting Brethren

A small but articulate minority of Congregationalist divines — the 'Dissenting Brethren' — who pressed for a gathered-church polity against the Presbyterian majority. Their Apologeticall Narration (1644) and their dissents in the Grand Debate over church government shaped the Confession's carefully worded chapters and anticipated the Savoy Declaration of 1658.

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