The podcast's first interview! I sit down with Clif Daniell - a scholar, Presbyterian minister, and pastor of Grace Presbyterian Church - to talk about the duties of the Westminster Assembly and 17th Century English Radicalism, a subject on which he has been published. Our discussion will hopefully provide a greater context to the last episode (the English Civil War) and the overall religious milieu of England in the 1640's Questions or Comments - thebaptistheritage.net
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The podcast's first interview! I sit down with Clif Daniell - a scholar, Presbyterian minister, and pastor of Grace Presbyterian Church - to talk about the duties of the Westminster Assembly and 17th Century English Radicalism, a subject on which he has been published. Our discussion will hopefully provide a greater context to the last episode (the English Civil War) and the overall religious milieu of England in the 1640's Questions or Comments - thebaptistheritage.net
Episode 2 - Separatists, Brownists, and A Treatise of Reformation Without Tarying for Anie
The Baptist Heritage
14 minutes
5 years ago
Episode 2 - Separatists, Brownists, and A Treatise of Reformation Without Tarying for Anie
On this episode we discuss the beginning of the separatist movement and how it is different from that of the Puritans. We look at some primary texts that illustrate the existence and mistreatment of these groups at the hands of Queen Elizabeth I. We also discuss the "leader" of the movement, Robert Browne, his character, legacy and works (A Treatise of Reformation Without Tarying for Anie) and how they fit into the growing principle of religious freedom. A Link to the full transcript with c...
The Baptist Heritage
The podcast's first interview! I sit down with Clif Daniell - a scholar, Presbyterian minister, and pastor of Grace Presbyterian Church - to talk about the duties of the Westminster Assembly and 17th Century English Radicalism, a subject on which he has been published. Our discussion will hopefully provide a greater context to the last episode (the English Civil War) and the overall religious milieu of England in the 1640's Questions or Comments - thebaptistheritage.net