The Puritans: Their Origins and Successors
Martyn Lloyd-jonesHardback 2014-08-22
What did the Puritans and their successors teach? Was their teaching biblical? What can we learn from them for our life and witness today? Dr Lloyd-Jones believed that pursuing such historical questions is vital to the well-being of the church today.
In these addresses given at the Puritan Studies and Westminster Conferences between 1959 and 1978, Dr Lloyd-Jones ranges widely over the history of Reformed Christianity, from the Reformation to the nineteenth century, drawing lessons from major figures like Calvin and Knox, Bunyan and Owen, Edwards and Whitefield, and from lesser-known men such as Henry Jacob, John Glas and Robert Sandeman.
Written in an absorbing and stimulating style, these studies continue to speak with great insight and relevance to the church of the twenty-first century.
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What did the Puritans and their successors teach? Was their teaching biblical? What can we learn from them for our life and witness today? Dr Lloyd-Jones believed that pursuing such historical questions is vital to the well-being of the church today.
In these addresses given at the Puritan Studies and Westminster Conferences between 1959 and 1978, Dr Lloyd-Jones ranges widely over the history of Reformed Christianity, from the Reformation to the nineteenth century, drawing lessons from major figures like Calvin and Knox, Bunyan and Owen, Edwards and Whitefield, and from lesser-known men such as Henry Jacob, John Glas and Robert Sandeman.
Written in an absorbing and stimulating style, these studies continue to speak with great insight and relevance to the church of the twenty-first century.