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The Tragedy of 1662 - The Ejection and Persecution of the Puritans (Paperback)
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The Tragedy of 1662 - The Ejection and Persecution of the Puritans (Paperback)
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In these days of spiritual ignorance in the country and doctrinal
laxity in the church, many Anglicans look back to former times with
a certain degree of wistfulness. One date lingers in the collective
Anglican memory as suggestive of a golden era: 1662. Yet 1662 was
not a good year for those to whom the gospel and a good conscience
were more precious than the institutional church. Hundreds of
'evangelical' puritan ministers were forced to leave the Church of
England. Persecution of "dissenters" such as Richard Baxter, John
Bunyan, and John Owen continued for a quarter of a century as they
were banned from preaching and their like-minded congregations
forbidden to meet. This study examines the reasons for the Great
Ejection and Persecution, and the things modern day Anglicans and
Free Churches can learn from these easily neglected events. Lee
Gatiss is Associate Minister of St. Helen's, Bishopsgate in the
City of London and Editor of The Theologian: The Internet Journal
for Integrated Theology at www.theologian.org.uk. Having read
Modern History at New College, Oxford and trained for Anglican
ministry at Oak Hill Theological College he completed a curacy in
Northamptonshire before moving to London. He is a member of the
Latimer Trust Theological Work Group and the Editorial Board of the
journal Churchman.
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