Excerpt from Tract Entitled True and Faithful Relation of a Worthy Discourse; Between Colonel John Hampden and Colonel Oliver Cromwell: Preceded by an Explanatory Preface
It will be observed that reference is made in the following discourse to another which, it seems, had been held' between them some time before, wherein Cromwell had spoken to Hamp den of the necessity of introducing better mate rials and a higher spirit among the regiments. To this Cromwell himself referred, many years after, in the published conference between him and the Parliamentary Committee at Whitehall on the subject of a regal form of government. See Somers's Tracts, vol. Vi. P. 368.
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Spurstowe was educated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge. He received his B.A. in 1627 and his M.A. in 1630. His first pastorate was at Great Hampden in Buckinghamshire, where he was installed in 1638. He was one of the ejected ministers of 1662. He died soon after the plague of London, in 1666.
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