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Edmund Calamy

    Edmund Calamy fut un éminent chef d'église et théologien presbytérien anglais. Reconnu comme « l'aîné », il a initié un héritage de quatre générations de ministres non-conformistes portant son nom.

    An Account of the Ministers, Lecturers, Masters, and Fellows of Colleges and Schoolmasters: Who Were Ejected or Silenced After the Restoration in 1660
    Seditious Preachers, Ungodly Teachers: Exemplified in the Case of the Ministers, Ejected by the Act of Uniformity 1662, Who Appear to Have Been the On
    History of Jonathan Brown, the Bargeman
    An Historical Account Of My Own Life: With Some Reflections On The Times I Have Lived In (1671-1731)
    The Nonconformist's Memorial: Being an Account of the Ministers, Who Were Ejected Or Silenced After the Restoration, Particularly by the Act of Unif
    The Art of Divine Meditation
    • The Art of Divine Meditation

      • 70pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
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      "Meditation is the activity of calling to mind, and thinking over, and dwelling on, and applying to oneself, the various things that one knows about the works and ways and purposes and promises of God...It is an activity of holy thought, consciously performed in the presence of God, under the eye of God, by the help of God, as a means of communion with God." (Packer, J I: Knowing God)

      The Art of Divine Meditation
    • In this fascinating look at religious dissent in 17th century England, the Clarendon Historical Society and Edmund Calamy profile several ministers who were ejected from the Church of England for refusing to conform to new uniformity laws. Using primary sources and firsthand accounts, the authors provide a nuanced portrait of these controversial figures, many of whom went on to engage in political activism and rebellion.

      Seditious Preachers, Ungodly Teachers: Exemplified in the Case of the Ministers, Ejected by the Act of Uniformity 1662, Who Appear to Have Been the On
    • This seminal work chronicles the lives and works of the Puritan ministers, teachers, and scholars who were expelled from their positions after the Restoration of the British monarchy. Filled with firsthand accounts and historical context, this book offers a valuable perspective on a critical period in British history.

      An Account of the Ministers, Lecturers, Masters, and Fellows of Colleges and Schoolmasters: Who Were Ejected or Silenced After the Restoration in 1660
    • Sermons of the Great Ejection

      • 275pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      A fine introduction to Puritan preaching, this little book also recalls on of the great turning points I English Christianity-for these sermons were preached on 'the Farewell Sunday' in August, 1662, when two thousand ministers left the national Church for conscience' sake. Much has been written on the Great Ejection, but nothing is more important than to hear the ejected speak for themselves. Their watchword was: " I preach as never sure to preach again, and as a dying man to dying men.

      Sermons of the Great Ejection
    • Focusing on the lives and contributions of two thousand ministers expelled from the Church of England due to the Act of Uniformity in 1666, this work provides a detailed account of their struggles and published works. It is part of Sabin Americana, a comprehensive collection that documents over 400 years of history in the Americas, covering diverse topics such as exploration, military actions, and religious history. High-quality digital scans of original texts are now available, making this rich historical resource accessible to a wide audience.

      The Nonconformist's Memorial: Being an Account of the Lives, Sufferings, and Printed Works, of the Two Thousand Ministers Ejected from the Church of
    • Thirteen Sermons

      Concerning the doctrine of the Trinity, preached at the Merchant's-Lecture, at Salter's-Hall

      • 600pages
      • 21 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the doctrine of the Trinity, this collection features thirteen sermons delivered at the Merchant's Lecture at Salter's Hall. The work, originally published in 1772, offers a deep exploration of theological concepts, reflecting the religious discourse of its time. This reprint preserves the integrity and quality of the original edition, making it a valuable resource for those interested in historical sermons and Christian doctrine.

      Thirteen Sermons