Edmund Calamy (February 1600 – 29 October 1666) was an English Presbyterian church leader and divine. Known as "the elder", he was the first of four ...
Edmund Calamy (February 1600- October 29, 1666) was known as “the elder” he was an English Presbyterian church leader.
Edmund Calamy was an English Presbyterian church leader and divine. Known as "the elder", he was the first of four generations of nonconformist ministers bearing the same name. Wikipedia
Born: February 1600, London, United Kingdom
Died: October 29, 1666 (age 66 years)
Children: Edmund Calamy the Younger and Benjamin Calamy
Books
Farewell Sermons
Sermons of the Great Ejection
The Prudence of the Serpent, and Innocence of the Dove. a Sermon Preach'd at Exon, May the 6th, 1713. ... by Edmund Calamy, ... the Second Edition
Meditation
The godly mans ark, sermons. Hereunto are annexed mris. Moores Evidences for heaven
1661
The Farewell Sermons of the Late London Ministers, Preached August 17th. 1662: By Mr. Calamy. Dr. Manton. Mr. Caryl. Mr. Case. Mr. Jenkins. Mr. Baxter. Dr. Jacomb. Dr. Bates. Mr. Watson. Mr. Lye. Mr. Mede. Mr. Ash, Fun. Ser
1662
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