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The Legacy of the
Puritans
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The detested name of ‘Puritan’
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Reformation Theologians
Muntzer LutherCranmer
Zwingli Calvin Clement VII
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Peter Martyr Vermigli
John Jewel& ‘Marian Exiles’
Martin Bucer
Heinrich Bullinger
Geneva Bible
‘Stranger Churches’
Reformed Church of England
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Marks of the puritan
i. Scripturalism
ii. ‘Prophesyings’/ Conferences
iii. ‘Sermon gadding’
iv. Sabbatarian
v. Primitivism
vi. Old Testament
John Owen
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PuritanGolden Age,primitivism Apocalyptic
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Marks of the puritan
i. Scripturalism
ii. ‘Prophesyings’/ Conferences
iii. ‘Sermon gadding’
iv. Sabbatarian
v. Primitivism
vi. Old Testament
John Owen
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Iconoclasm - follow Greeks or the Jews?
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The Iconoclasm Controversy-Byzantine Psalter, 9th Century
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Zurich, 1524
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Switzerland, 1529
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Antwerp, 1566
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Lyon, 1562
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‘The Temple well purged’
Foxe’s ‘Book of Martyrs’ (1563 ed.)
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Richard Baxter (1615-91)
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William Perkins (1558- 1602) Christ’s College, Cambridge
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The Admonition Controversy (1572-77)
Thomas Cartwright v John Whitgift
CalvinistEurope:
St. AndrewsCambridgeChannel Isl.MiddelbergLeidenHeidelbergGeneva
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Warwick
Guernsey
Heidelberg
Geneva
Church GovernmentPRESBYTERIAN ‘ANGLICAN’
Doctor BishopPastor PriestElder DeaconDeacon
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The Mosaic Law:i. Ceremonialii. Judicialiii. Moral
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Puritan Grievances:
•Prayer Book•Vestments•Wedding rings•Church courts•Unpreaching clergy•Bishops’ civil power•Church Hierarchy
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‘Puritans’
Baptists
Presbyterians
Congregationalists/Independents
Charles I Interregnum Charles II(1649-60)
1662
‘Nonconformists’
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