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Church history tells story of the greatest movement in world history. Yet, just as the biblical record of the people of God is the story of a mixed people with great acts of faith and great failures in sin and unfaithfulness, so is the history of the people who have made up the church for 2,000 years. Frank A. James III and John D. Woodbridge’s Church History, vol. 2: From Pre-Reformation to the...

Whatever difficulties and ambiguities attend the term “Puritan,” scholars are nevertheless obliged to employ it. For general purposes “Puritanism” refers to an identifiable group of English Protestants from the period of Elizabeth I to the interregnum who embraced Reformed theology to a substantial degree and sought in various ways further to reform the Church of England. When these reform efforts were met with increasing persecution, what had begun as an ecclesiastical reform movement within the
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