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Mondays with Manton: Christ’s Temptation (5)

Continuing through the neglected Puritan Thomas Manton’s (1620–1677) Christ’s Temptation and Transfiguration Practically Explained and Improved in Several Sermons  (Works, 1:258–336), we come to sermon 5, which deals Matthew 4:8-9 (click here for sermon 1, 2, 3, 4).   One of the…

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April’s Meet the Puritans Resource

In 2016, every two months (Feb, Apr, June, Aug, Oct, Dec) we will be producing a Meet the Puritans Resource, which you will be able to find linked under Our Resources. These will be classic texts with introductions, footnotes, and modernized…

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Thomas Manton: The Neglected Puritan

It was the great nineteenth-century evangelical Anglican, bishop J. C. Ryle (1816–1900), who said that Thomas Manton (1620–1677) was “a man who could neither say, nor do, nor write anything without being observed” (“An Estimate of Manton”). Yet he is…

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Meet a Puritan: Thomas Watson

Life Thomas Watson (1620–1686) was probably born in Yorkshire. He studied at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, earning a B.A. in 1639 and a M.A. in 1642. Then he lived for a time with the Puritan family of Lady Mary Vere, the…

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Meet a Puritan: Lewis Bayly

Life Lewis Bayly (1575-1631) was born around 1575 at Carmarthen, Wales, where Thomas Bayly, who probably was his father, was serving as curate at that time. Bayly secured the living of Shipston-on-Stour, in Worcestershire, in 1597, and three years later…

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Meet a Puritan: William Bates

William Bates (1625–1699)   Life William Bates was one of the most popular and esteemed preachers among the Nonconformists. A master of the Puritan “plain style” of preaching, his stress on piety earned him the name “silver-tongued.” He graduated from…

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Final Opportunity for February’s Free Download

This Monday, February 29, is your final opportunity to download a free .pdf of “The Character of an Old English Puritan” by John Geree. This is a classic text in modernized English, footnotes, and an “Introduction” by Daniel R. Hyde. Free downloadable…

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Book Review: Stop Loving the World

William Greenhill, Stop Loving the World, ed. Jay T. Collier (Grand Rapids: Reformation Heritage Books, 2010). 73pp.   Worldliness is an increasing problem in Western Christendom. No one wants to admit that they are worldly, but the tragic fact is…

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Meet the Puritans: Isaac Ambrose

Isaac Ambrose (1604–1664)   Life Isaac Ambrose was the son of Richard Ambrose, vicar of Ormskirk, Lancashire. Entering Brasenose College, Oxford, in 1621, he graduated B.A. in 1624, and was ordained to the ministry. He became vicar of the parish…