{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2022}} Captain '''Paul Hobson''' (died 1666) was an antinomian Particular Baptist who served in the parliamentary army during the English Civil War.<ref>Richard L. Graves ''Saints and Rebels: Seven Nonconformists in Stuart England''; Edmund Calamy, Richard Culmer, George Griffith, John Simpson, Paul Hobson, Henry Danvers, Francis Bampfield - Page 148</ref>

He was one of the signatories to the Baptist Confession of 1644, who later adopted Fifth Monarchy ideas,<ref>Louise Fargo Brown - 1913 "Paul Hobson was the champion of the Newcastle church, and that church had, less than a fortnight before the appearance of the address ... While Paul Hobson was the center of Baptist discontent in the north of England,"</ref> and later arrested for his part in the Farnley Wood Plot.

==References== *{{ODNBweb|id=37554|title=Hobson, Paul|first=Richard L.|last=Greaves}} {{reflist}}

==External links== *[http://www.sovereignredeemerbooks.com/views/books/book-list.php?author=paul-hobson Short Biographical & Hobson's Book Fourteen Queries 1655] {{authority control}}

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