Matthew Scrivener, teólogo anglicano inglés, era probablemente descendiente de la familia Scrivener de Sibtoft, muriendo poco antes de 1688.
Matthew Scrivener
Fue educado en Catharine Hall, Cambridge, donde coincidió con Henry Hickman antes de 1647. Fue vicario de Haslingfield en Cambridge. Escribió: Apologia pro S. Ecclesiæ Patribus adversus Joannem Dalleum de Usu Patrum:; accedit Apologia pro Ecclesia Anglicana adversus nuperum Schisma (1672); A Course of Divinity, or an Introduction to the Knowledge of the true Catholic Religion, especially as professed by the Church of England (1674); A Treatise against Drunkenness described in its Nature, Kindes, Effectes, and Causes, especially that of drinking healths, to which are added two shorts Sermons of St. Augustine (Londres, 1685); The Method and Means to a true Spiritual Life, consisting of three parts agreeable to the ancient way (póstumo), 1688.