The King's Hand in History

The Passionate Puritans of the 16th to 17th Centuries (Ep. 14)


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Chris and Casey discuss the Puritan reformers and their

followers in the mid-1500s to the mid-1600s. They give a general survey of the Puritans’ part in the development of Great Britain and the Church of England, as well as in the establishment of the American colonies. The main topics include what issues they had with Anglicanism and the different monarchs, what steps they took to remedy them, and what long-lasting results came from them. They
end by discussing the most notable Puritan leaders, and what lessons Christians today should learn from the Puritans about personal devotion and our
relationships with other believers.

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 Recommended resources:

Meet the Puritans by Joel R. Beeke and Randall J.

Pederson

The Pilgrim’s Progress by John Bunyan

Of Sin and Temptation by John Owen

The Rare Jewel of

Christian Contentment by Jeremiah Burrough

The Glory of Christ by John Owen

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The King's Hand in HistoryBy Christopher VanDusen and Casey Hust