WebbRichard Greenham (1531?-1594) Famous Early Puritan and Passionate Minister of the Gospel Today, many Christians are turning back to the puritans to, “walk in the old … WebbRichard Greenham was one of the most important and respected figures among the Elizabethan clergy. His contemporaries described him as the founder of a previously unknown pastoral art: the cure of cases of conscience. Despite his fame in the Elizabethan period as a model pastor, pioneer in reformed casuistry, and founder of one of the first …
C. Matthew McMahon – Puritan Publications
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‘Practical Divinity’: The Works and Life of Revd Richard Greenham
WebbRecently however, there has been a headlong retreat from such easy assumptions, and Richard Greenham has, like so many others, been stripped of the convenient labels with which he was once associated. Indeed, it is now being said that he was not a Puritan at all. Webb10 nov. 2010 · O.R. Johnston, “Richard Greenham and the Trials of a Christian” in D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones, ed., Puritan Papers.Volume 1 1956–1959 (Phillipsburg, New Jersey: P&R Publishing, 2000), 71. For the dates of Greenham, see Stanley Jebb, “Richard Greenham and the Counselling of Troubled Souls” in Puritans and Spiritual Life.Papers read at the … WebbRichard Greenham and William Perkins Randall J. Pederson I Introduction Research into the Puritans has seen a dramatic resurgence in the past seventy-five years.1 While new avenues of exploration have shed light on nearly all fac-ets of Puritan thought and identity, research into the question of Puritanism’s blueeval uofl