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The English Puritans

The Rise and Fall of the Puritan Movement
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Publisher's note:

The Reformation in England brought fundamental doctrine back into line with the teaching of the Bible. Catholic practice, however, was retained in the Episcopal system enshrined in the Church of England. The Puritan movement sought to further reform the organisation of the church, abandoning the hierarchical system of leadership and striving to implement a more biblical pattern. This book by John Brown (1830-1922) charts the history of the Puritan movement to the point of its fall as a mechanism for constitutional change in England. The movement as an idea outlived the period covered in this book, finding expression in the development of nonconformist churches but this is not covered here. Rather than the narrow caricature so commonly believed regarding the Puritans, we see their true motivation and willingness to make the ultimate sacrifice for the things they believed so fervently.

Contents:

Preface
1. The Origins of Puritanism
2. Vestments and Ceremonies
3. The Puritans and the Hierarchy
4. Presbytery in Episcopacy
5. Absolutism and Liberty
6. Puritanism in its Triumph and Downfall
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The English Puritans

The Rise and Fall of the Puritan Movement
SKU: COUNT64
Regular price £5.00
Unit price
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Format:  Paperback
Size: 234 x 156 x 6 mm
Weight: 177 g
ISBN: 9781788723183
No. of pages: 104
Publisher: Counted Faithful
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Publisher's note:

The Reformation in England brought fundamental doctrine back into line with the teaching of the Bible. Catholic practice, however, was retained in the Episcopal system enshrined in the Church of England. The Puritan movement sought to further reform the organisation of the church, abandoning the hierarchical system of leadership and striving to implement a more biblical pattern. This book by John Brown (1830-1922) charts the history of the Puritan movement to the point of its fall as a mechanism for constitutional change in England. The movement as an idea outlived the period covered in this book, finding expression in the development of nonconformist churches but this is not covered here. Rather than the narrow caricature so commonly believed regarding the Puritans, we see their true motivation and willingness to make the ultimate sacrifice for the things they believed so fervently.

Contents:

Preface
1. The Origins of Puritanism
2. Vestments and Ceremonies
3. The Puritans and the Hierarchy
4. Presbytery in Episcopacy
5. Absolutism and Liberty
6. Puritanism in its Triumph and Downfall
Authorities