Thank you for this! As a student of Reformation history, and (though a Reformed Baptist) a student of the Westminster Standards, this background information is very helpful! I have also come to use the Book of Common Prayer, so to see its connection between all this Reformed history is intriguing and helps give a context to its text and practice.
Thanks for doing this!! Would you consider doing a lecture on the Cartwright-Whitgift admonition controversy and the Hooker-Travers debate? Looking forward to your reading your book in the future thanks. I have Cramner book on the Sacrament - is there any other writing from the 1500/1600s that defended the Reformed Christology you would recommend? it would be cool if you did a lecture on the different English polemics against Rome like Perkins, Andrew Willet and then the different view of Laud with the Jesuit. ps - did the Westminster divines teach the Christian Sabbath in that children should not use recreation on Sunday and would that include playing with toys or board games?
Thank you for this! As a student of Reformation history, and (though a Reformed Baptist) a student of the Westminster Standards, this background information is very helpful! I have also come to use the Book of Common Prayer, so to see its connection between all this Reformed history is intriguing and helps give a context to its text and practice.
10/10. I like history like this.
Thanks for doing this!! Would you consider doing a lecture on the Cartwright-Whitgift admonition controversy and the Hooker-Travers debate? Looking forward to your reading your book in the future thanks. I have Cramner book on the Sacrament - is there any other writing from the 1500/1600s that defended the Reformed Christology you would recommend? it would be cool if you did a lecture on the different English polemics against Rome like Perkins, Andrew Willet and then the different view of Laud with the Jesuit. ps - did the Westminster divines teach the Christian Sabbath in that children should not use recreation on Sunday and would that include playing with toys or board games?