EDMUND CALAMY BIOGRAPHY
EDMUND CALAMY BIOGRAPHY from the Biographical Dictionary of English Literature by John Cousin.
CALAMY, EDMUND (1600-1666). —Puritan Divine, born in London, and ed. at Camb., was one of the principal authors of a famous controversial work bearing the title Smectymnuus , made up of the initials of the various writers, and pub. in 1641 in reply to Bishop Hall's Divine Right of Episcopacy . His other chief work is The Godly Man's Ark . A Presbyterian, he was a supporter of monarchy, and favoured the Restoration, after which he was offered, but declined, the see of Coventry and Lichfield. He was a member of the Savoy Conference. The passing of the Act of Uniformity led to his retiring from ministerial work. He is said to have d. of melancholy caused by the great fire of London.