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William Spurstowe

c. 1605–1666

"Smectymnuus"; Master of Catharine Hall; ejected twice.

The Hypothetical Universalists (Davenant-Calamy Line)

Biography

Of Emmanuel Cambridge, then chaplain to Lord Brooke's regiment and Hackney rectory. Master of St Catharine's Hall, Cambridge from 1645 (replacing the ejected royalist Richard Sterne). The 'W.S.' of Smectymnuus (1641) and the most modest of the five Smectymnuans — Baillie called him 'a sweet-tempered, sober man.' He served on the Westminster catechism committee and contributed steadily through the main sessions, sharing the hypothetical-universalist position on the atonement with Calamy. Ejected from the Mastership in 1650 for refusing the Engagement Oath, and ejected again from his Hackney living in 1662 under the Act of Uniformity. Died in 1666.

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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