
Book Summary
In 1558, the death of Bloody Mary and the accession of Elizabeth I to England's throne offered new hope to thousands of exiled Protestants who returned to Britain en masse. Their aim -- to see Christ's Church purified. "Reformation and Revival" tells their story, chronicling the tragedies and triumphs that the Puritans experienced as they engaged the English Crown and the established Church on matters of Christian faith and practice. An excellent survey of the Puritan's struggle for religious liberty and impact on Western culture, "Reformation and Revival" offers readers a window into the Puritan world that gave us the likes of Bunyan, Baxter, Owen, and Cromwell on Britain's shores, as well as such leaders as Winthrop and the Mathers who established the great Puritan settlement in North America.
Book Details
Book Name | Reformation & Revival: The Story Of The English Puritans |
Author | John Brown, Michael Gobart, Douglas W. Phillips |
Publisher | Vision Forum (Oct 2008) |
ISBN | 9781934554326 |
Pages | 289 |
Language | English |
Price | 583 |