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We Read to Get God: Scripture as the Chief Means of Grace
Desiring God
The means of grace are such as Bible reading, private prayer, and regularly worshiping God in Church, wherein one hears the word taught and participates in the...
4 months ago
Reformed Theology in Full Harvest: The Story of the Westminster Confession of Faith
Desiring God
The Westminster Confession of Faith would soon become the most famous and influential confession produced in the English language.
45 months ago
He Killed His Sin with Love: John Owen (1616–1683)
Desiring God
John Owen was a pastor, a statesman, an author, and a family man. And in all his roles, he carried a single aim: kill sin and cultivate...
75 months ago
The Chief Design of My Life: Mortification and Universal Holiness
Desiring God
John Owen is the most influential Christian writer in their lives. That is amazing for a man who has been dead for 311 years.
370 months ago
Secret Liturgies: The Private Worship of a Public Leader
Desiring God
Blessed is the leader who meditates on God's law day and night — not just in public, but all the more in secret.
25 months ago
Proud Preston: City named as the proudest in the UK thanks to its cleanliness, interest in recycling and parks
Lancashire Evening Post
In the early-18th century, chuch leader Edmund Calamy described Preston as "a pretty town with an abundance of gentry in it, commonly called...
34 months ago
Edmund Calamy (historian)
Wikipedia
Edmund Calamy (5 April 1671 – 3 June 1732) was an English Nonconformist churchman and historian. Edmund Calamy. Edmund Calamy, III, the grandson.
157 months ago
Edmund Calamy, the Elder
Digital Puritan Press
Edmund Calamy (February 1600–October 29, 1666) was an English Presbyterian church leader and divine. Known as “the elder”, he was the first of four generations...
117 months ago
Edmund Calamy
Britannica
Edmund Calamy was an English Presbyterian theologian who contributed significantly to the writings of Smectymnuus (1641), the pen name under...
1 month ago
Anglican Edmund Calamy: Trembling for the Ark of God
Place For Truth
This title is a collection of nine sermons recalls one of the great turning points in English Christianity—when approximately two thousand...
105 months ago