William Creed (1614?-1663) was an English clergyman and academic, Regius Professor of Divinity at Oxford from 1660.
During the First English Civil War he was a royalist, and preached several sermons before the king and parliament at Oxford.
He was expelled from his fellowship and from the university in 1648, but was able to hold the rectory of Codford St Mary, Wiltshire.
Gilbert Sheldon persuaded Charles II to prefer Arminian William Creed to the regius chair of divinity.
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