6o2 King Charles II. r66r. ~) 7he HISTORy of the PURITANS. VoL. n. Their affiftants, John Earle D. D. dean of Wejlm. Peter Hey/in D. D. John Hacket D. D. John Barwick D. D. Peter Gunning D. D. John Pearfon D. D. Thomas Pierce D. D. Antony Sparrow D. D. Herbert ThorndJ,ke B. D. '1'he names of the preibyterian divines, or thofe who were for alterations in the hierarchy of the church, at the Savoy co'!firence were, The Rt. Rev. Edward Reynolds Bp. of Norwich, The Rev. Antony Tuckney D. D. M. St. John's Col. Cam. John Conant D. D. Reg. Prof. Oxon, William Spurj/ow D. D. vicar, Hackney, John Wallis D. D. Sav. Prof. Geom. Thomas Manton D. D. Mail:. of Cov. Gardm, Edmzmd Calamy B. D. of Aldermanbury, Mr. Richard Baxter Cl. late of Kidermi'!fter, Mr. Arthur Jac!ifon clerk of St. Faith's, Mr. Thomas Cafe clerk, Refr. of St. Giles, lVIr. Sam. Clarke clerk, of St. Benne! Fink, Mr. Matth, Newcomen clerk of Dedham. Their affiflants. The Rev. Thomas Horton D. D. The Rev. John Co!lim D. D. Thomas Jacomb D. D. Benj. Woodbridge B. D. William Bates D. D. Mr. John Rawlinfon Wi!!iam Cooper D. D. clerk. John Lightfoot D. D. Mr. Will. Drake clerk. Opening of When the commiffioners were aifembled the firft time April r5, the the conferarchbi!hop of York ftood up and faid, he knew little of the bufinefs they J;::~er's life were met about, and therefore referred it to Dr. Shtldon bi!hop of Lo1zdo11, part II. p. 'who gave it as his opinion, that the prcibyterians having defired this con305. ference, they [the bi!hops) !hould neither !ay nar do any thing till the others had brought in all their exceptions and complaints againfi the litur– gy in writing, with their additional forms and amendments. The preiby– t:erians humbly moved for a conference according to the words of the corn– -· · - · · · miffion,.
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