A Supplement to The Great Historical, Geographical, Genealogical and Poetical Dictionary: Being a Curious Miscellany of Sacred and Profane History. Containing, in Short, the Lives and Most Remarkable Actions of the Patriarchs, Judges, and Kings of the Jews; of the Apostles, Fathers, and Doctors of the Church; of Popes, Cardinals, Bishops, &c. ... Together with the Establishment and Progress Both of Religious and Military Orders, and the Lives of Their Founders. As Also, the Fabulous History of the Heathen Gods and Heroes. The Description of Empires, Kingdoms, Commonwealths, Provinces, Cities, Towns, Islands, Mountains and Other Considerable Places, Both of Ancient and Modern Geography; ... The Whole Being Full of Remarks and Curious Enquiries, for the Illustration of Several Difficulties in Theology, History, Chronology and Geography. Collected from the Best Historians, Chronologers and Lexicographers; ... But More Especially Out of Lewis Morery, D.D. His Eighth Edition Corrected and Enlarged by Monsieur Le Clerc; in Two Volumes in Folio


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Puritan Evangelism


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Scholarly investigation of English Puritanism has included descriptions of Puritan theology and preaching. The relationship between the two, however, has not been thoroughly investigated. This study focuses upon the relationship between the theology held by the puritan preacher and the content and delivery of his sermons.







John Flavel


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A nonconformist, unifier, husband of three deceased wives, victim of religious persecution, and author of what has been collected into six volumes of reprinted Works, John Flavel (c.1630-1691) of Dartmouth, England not only had an immense following during his own lifetime, but deeply influenced those who would set the course as shapers of religion and culture in the generations to follow: Matthew Henry, Increase Mather, John Newton, Jonathan Edwards, George Whitefield, William Wilberforce, Archibald Alexander, and Charles Spurgeon. Flavel’s influence remained strong until the end of the nineteenth century, when—for various reasons presented in this study seek to show—historiographical, philosophical, and Christian literature ceased to recognize his life or thought. It has only been within the last decade that scholarly work has begun to uncover this ‘lost’ Puritan and see him as a significant resource for understanding life and thought in Stuart England as well as the religious life of the early American colonies. The first book of its kind, John Flavel:Puritan Life and Thought in Stuart England aims to reveal Flavel as both a significant and influential English Puritan as well as present the salient elements of his life and thought.







Books and Their Readers in 18th Century England


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This collection of eight new essays investigates ways in which significant kinds of 18th-century writings were designed and received by different audiences. Rivers explores the answers to certain crucial questions about the contemporary use of books. This new edition contains the results of important new research by well known specialists in the field of book and publishing history over the last two decades.