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Who were the Puritans, and why are they important?
What can we learn from them today?
The Puritan movement began in England during the sixteenth century and continued all the way into the early eighteenth century. Although the Church of England was formed as a result of the Reformation, the Puritans believed it needed much more reform. Puritan Heroes is a beautifully illustrated book that gives the reader an idea of what the Puritan movement was about and offers a glimpse into the lives of more than twenty of its most well-known leaders (among them William Perkins, Richard Sibbes, Thomas Goodwin, Anne Bradstreet, and Jonathan Edwards).
The book concludes with ten important lessons readers can learn from the Puritans and study questions to help them retain these fascinating stories and assist them in applying the lessons to their lives. It also features a bibliography to encourage further study in greater depth, as well as a glossary and timeline to help readers understand historical context. Written for children and young people, it will prove a suitable introduction to the Puritans for adults as well.
Table of Contents:
Who Were the Puritans?
Richard Greenham: Puritan Pioneer
William Perkins: Father of Puritanism
William Ames: Calvinist and Congregationalist
Richard Sibbes: Warm Heart
John Cotton: New England Leader
Thomas Hooker: Connecticut Founder
Jeremiah Burroughs: Gem of Contentment
Thomas Goodwin: Swallowed by God’s Love
John Eliot: Apostle to the Indians
Thomas Shepard: God’s Story
Thomas Brooks: Soul Servant
Anne Bradstreet: Pilgrim Poet
Richard Baxter: God’s Pen
John Owen: God’s Navigator
Christopher Love: Presbyterian Martyr
John Bunyan: Traveler and Prisoner
John Flavel: Providence’s Servant
John Howe: Living Temple
Joseph Alleine: God’s Arrow
Matthew Henry: Bible Commentator
Jonathan Edwards: In the Hands of a Loving God
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Who were the Puritans, and why are they important?
What can we learn from them today?
The Puritan movement began in England during the sixteenth century and continued all the way into the early eighteenth century. Although the Church of England was formed as a result of the Reformation, the Puritans believed it needed much more reform. Puritan Heroes is a beautifully illustrated book that gives the reader an idea of what the Puritan movement was about and offers a glimpse into the lives of more than twenty of its most well-known leaders (among them William Perkins, Richard Sibbes, Thomas Goodwin, Anne Bradstreet, and Jonathan Edwards).
The book concludes with ten important lessons readers can learn from the Puritans and study questions to help them retain these fascinating stories and assist them in applying the lessons to their lives. It also features a bibliography to encourage further study in greater depth, as well as a glossary and timeline to help readers understand historical context. Written for children and young people, it will prove a suitable introduction to the Puritans for adults as well.
Table of Contents:
Who Were the Puritans?
Richard Greenham: Puritan Pioneer
William Perkins: Father of Puritanism
William Ames: Calvinist and Congregationalist
Richard Sibbes: Warm Heart
John Cotton: New England Leader
Thomas Hooker: Connecticut Founder
Jeremiah Burroughs: Gem of Contentment
Thomas Goodwin: Swallowed by God’s Love
John Eliot: Apostle to the Indians
Thomas Shepard: God’s Story
Thomas Brooks: Soul Servant
Anne Bradstreet: Pilgrim Poet
Richard Baxter: God’s Pen
John Owen: God’s Navigator
Christopher Love: Presbyterian Martyr
John Bunyan: Traveler and Prisoner
John Flavel: Providence’s Servant
John Howe: Living Temple
Joseph Alleine: God’s Arrow
Matthew Henry: Bible Commentator
Jonathan Edwards: In the Hands of a Loving God