Audiobook: Age of the Puritans Volume 1
Age of the Puritans Volume 1
1 - The Foundation of Christian Religion Gathered into Six Principles
- Download The Foundation of Christian Religion Gathered into Six Principles audio
- Download Rollock's Summary of Theology audio
- Download Catechetical Expositions of Modes of Revelation audio
- Download Flowers Plucked from a Puritan Garden (B.B. Warfield's Selections from Armilla Catechetica) audio
- Download The First Epistle of John in Form of a Dialogue audio
- Download The Sayings of that Reverend and Great Preacher Mr. S. Charnock, who Departed This Life on Wednesday the 28 of July, 1680, and was Solemnly Interred the 30th Following. audio
- Download Mr John Bunyan's Dying Sayings audio
- Download Good Counsell and Advice to all the Friends of Truth to be Read throughout all their Families by them whom the Lord hath Called and is Calling into his Everlasting Covenant audio
- Download How to Live, and that Well in all Estates and Times, Specially when Helps and Comforts Faile audio
- Download A Great Wonder in Heaven Part 1 audio
- Download A Great Wonder in Heaven Part 2 audio
- Download England's Ebenezer audio
- Download Of Marrying After Divorce audio
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This volume of The Age of the Puritans begins with William Perkin's concise summary of Christian doctrine written in response to popular misconceptions of the time and Robert Rollock's scheme for logically dividing doctrine into key topics. Rollock then explains the relationship between the written Scriptures and what he terms the "lively voice" heard in other ages, pre-empting what would later become the Quaker-Puritan debates. B.B. Warfield gives a 'best of' John Arrowsmith's Armilla Catechetica (two of Arrowsmith's sermons to the English parliament during the First English Civil War appear at the end of this collection). William Perkins illuminates the book of 1 John by arranging it as a dialogue between the church and John with Perkins supplying the questions to which John is responding. This is followed by Stephen Charnock's and John Bunyan's dying aphorisms. William Ames (the Quaker, not to be confused with the theologian of the same name who died 30 years earlier) gives a general exhortation to "The Friends of Truth", the name used by the Quakers for themselves. William Perkins writes a treatise on faith. Protestant John Owen finally weighs in on the question of the permissibility of remarriage after a case of divorce. (Summary by InTheDesert)
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