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John Saltmarsh (born Yorkshire, died 1647) was a radical English religious and controversial writer and preacher. He is considered one of the Seekers.〔(English Dissenters: Seekers )〕 William Haller called him ''that strange genius, part poet and part whirling dervish''.〔''The Rise of Puritanism'', p. 79.〕 In his time he was a renowned prophet.〔Keith Thomas, ''Religion and the Decline of Magic'', note on p. 164, and p. 177/〕 ==Life==
He studied at Magdalene College, Cambridge. He became a parish priest at Heslerton in 1635, then Brasted in 1645.〔''Concise Dictionary of National Biography''〕 He was a chaplain in the army of Thomas Fairfax. From his deathbed, he rode from Ilford to Windsor to admonish Fairfax on backsliding.〔Christopher Hill, ''The World Turned Upside Down'', p. 70.〕
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