Category Meet the Puritans

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Pilgrims and Plymouth: 400 Years Later

On September 16, 1620, the crew of the Mayflower weighed anchor to leave Plymouth, England. The Pilgrims gathered on board were anticipating a new homeland, better economic opportunities, and freedom to follow God’s commands without interference. The ship held thirty-seven Pilgrims,…

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Magistrates Must Be Just

Charles Chauncy (1705-1787) was one of the most influential pastors in Boston during his life. He received his theological training at Harvard and served as pastor of First Church for nearly 60 years. He wrote numerous pamphlets between 1762-1771 against…

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Satan’s Strategy #12: Faithless Friends

Satan persuades us to cultivate close friendships with ungodly peers.  Even unbelievers know that bad company corrupts good morals. The Bible bristles with instructions to avoid close relationships with ungodly men (e.g. Proverbs 1:10-15; 1 Corinthians 5:9-13; 2 Corinthians 6:14-18;…

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Via Media: Factual or Fanciful?

It has long been popular to characterize Anglicanism as a distinctive middle way or via media between Protestantism and Roman Catholicism. Many today understand Anglicanism as a unique combination of the best features of the two traditions, which avoids the…

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An Honorable Structure

Family life today is disintegrating, and by studying the Puritan family we have discovered some reasons why. First, many families do not share a worthy goal. In addition, they lack an exalted central principle that will direct them towards this worthy goal.…

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Satan’s Strategy #11: Stay in the Dark

Satan encourages spiritual ignorance. Unbiblical thinking frequently results in unbiblical living. “Gross errors make the heart foolish, and render the life loose,” writes Thomas Brooks. “Error spreads and frets like a gangrene, and renders the soul a leper in the…

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The Power of Love

In any organisation, a worthy goal is not sufficient to ensure success; there must also be an agreed means to get there. The Puritans were no different, and they held up biblical love as the fundamental means in reaching their…