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'Waiting on the Spirit of Promise' is a study of the life and
ministry of Abraham Cheare (1626-1668), containing selections from
Cheare's works, and rescuing an important seventeenth-century
English Baptist from obscurity. Cheare has been overshadowed by
other more celebrated Baptist contemporaries, but as the pastor of
the Particular Baptist work in Plymouth, Devon, Cheare played a key
role in the advance of the Baptist cause in the West Country in the
1650s. His 'Sighs for Sion' is an excellent illustration of early
Baptist piety. With the Restoration of the monarchy in 1660,
Cheare, like many other Dissenters, suffered arrest for his refusal
to give up preaching. Cheare's prison writings reveal both a sturdy
faith in God and a deep-seated piety. Despite the fact that he was
incarcerated in a series of "nasty prisons", Cheare used this time
of suffering to deepen his walk with God and so provide a model for
his congregation of Christian integrity and joy in the midst of
trial. To the very end of his life, Cheare eagerly awaited further
outpourings of the Spirit of Promise upon the Church and looked
forward to that day when his Lord Jesus would make all things
right.
Description: Waiting on the Spirit of Promise is a study of the
life and ministry of Abraham Cheare (1626-1668), containing
selections from Cheare's works, and rescuing an important
seventeenth-century Baptist from obscurity. Cheare has been
overshadowed by other more celebrated Baptist contemporaries, but
as the pastor of the Particular Baptist work in Plymouth, Devon,
Cheare played a key role in the advance of the Baptist cause in the
West Country in the 1650s. His Sighs for Sion is an excellent
illustration of early Baptist piety. With the Restoration of the
monarchy in 1660, Cheare, like many other Dissenters, suffered
arrest for his refusal to give up preaching. Cheare's prison
writings reveal both a sturdy faith in God and a deep-seated piety.
Despite the fact that he was incarcerated in a series of ""nasty
prisons,"" Cheare used this time of suffering to deepen his walk
with God and so provide a model for his congregation of Christian
integrity and joy in the midst of trial. To the very end of his
life, Cheare eagerly awaited further outpourings of the Spirit of
Promise upon the Church and looked forward to that day when his
Lord Jesus would make all things right.
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