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    with the work of Sibbes. Hill 1976, p. 62 Frost 2004, p. 83; Beeke & Pederson 2006, p. 534 Gordon, Alexander (1897). "Sibbes, Richard" . Dictionary of...
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    Scudder Lazarus Seaman Obadiah Sedgwick Jeremiah Shepard Thomas Shepard Richard Sibbes Sidrach Simpson Peter Smart William Spurstowe Edmund Staunton Peter...
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    Tract Depository. Rogers, Richard (1610). Seven Treatises. Scudder, Henry (1627). Christian's Daily Walk (PDF). Sibbes, Richard (1620). The Bruised Reed...
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  • were the Puritan writers, Richard Sibbes, Thomas Brooks and Herbert Palmer. Editions of Michael Bruce's Poems (1865) and Richard Gilpin's Demonologia sacra...
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    clergyman, adding to his reading (initially in devotional writings, of Richard Sibbes, William Perkins and Ezekiel Culverwell, as well as the Calvinist Edmund...
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    preaching of his spiritual counselor Richard Sibbes to have been the greatest influence on his conversion. Sibbes' "heart religion" was attractive to Cotton;...
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    Rapids, Michigan: Baker Academic, ISBN 0801026180 Dever, Mark (2000), Richard Sibbes, Macon: Mercer University Press, ISBN 0865546576 Niesel 1980, pp. 126–130;...
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    1625, a group of Puritan lawyers, merchants, and clergymen (including Richard Sibbes and John Davenport) organized an organization known as the Feoffees...
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    persecution and was associated with the Pilgrims of the Plymouth colony. Richard Sibbes (1577–1633) a moderate Puritan who stayed in the Church of England was...
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  • encouraged a group of Puritan lawyers, merchants, and clergymen (including Richard Sibbes and John Davenport) to establish an organization known as the Feoffees...
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    Bunny, Thomas Draxe, Thomas Brightman, Joseph Mede, William Perkins, Richard Sibbes, Thomas Goodwin, William Strong, William Bridge, Henry Finch, John Owen...
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    death in 1598 Roger Fenton served as preacher, until his replacement by Richard Sibbes, later Master of Catherine Hall, Cambridge, in 1616. Gray's Inn still...
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  • (baptized) – Samuel Purchas, English travel writer (died 1626) unknown dates Richard Sibbes, English theologian (died 1635) Gabriel Sionita, Lebanese-born Maronite...
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    James Montagu, master of Sidney Sussex and later bishop of Winchester Richard Sibbes, Puritan preacher of Gray's Inn and Master at Catherine's Hall known...
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    grammar school also educated such notables as the puritan theologian Richard Sibbes, master of St Catherine's Hall in Cambridge, antiquary and politician...
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  • Sandys Edmund Cosyn John May Edmund Hownde John Overall John Hills Richard Sibbes Ralph Brownrigg William Spurstowe John Lightfoot John Eachard Sir William...
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  • (attributed) – Processus juridicus contra sagas et vene fico Richard Sibbes – The Saint's Cordial Richard Brome The Northern Lass A Lovesick Maid (lost) Lodowick...
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    encouraged a group of Puritan lawyers, merchants, and clergymen (including Richard Sibbes and John Davenport) to establish an organization known as the Feoffees...
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    vigorous preaching. His theology was influenced by English Puritan Richard Sibbes, but his basic tenets were from John Calvin. At one point he wrote,...
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    Sandys Edmund Cosyn John May Edmund Hownde John Overall John Hills Richard Sibbes Ralph Brownrigg William Spurstowe John Lightfoot John Eachard Sir William...
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    Sandys Edmund Cosyn John May Edmund Hownde John Overall John Hills Richard Sibbes Ralph Brownrigg William Spurstowe John Lightfoot John Eachard Sir William...
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    Trinkaus. Calvin Theological Journal 35.2 (2000): 364–365. Review of Richard Sibbes: Puritanism and Calvinism in Late Elizabethan and Early Stuart England...
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  • Fountain Opened, a posthumous work of the influential Puritan writer Richard Sibbes is published, in which he says that the gospel must continue its journey...
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    Fountain Opened, a posthumous work of the influential Puritan writer Richard Sibbes is published, in which he says that the gospel must continue its journey...
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  • Richard Balderston was a priest and academic in the sixteenth century. Balderston was born in Guisborough. He graduated B.A. from the University of Cambridge...
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  • Richard (CLTN572R)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge. Alumni Oxonienses 1500-1714, Choke-Colepepper Mark Dever, Richard Sibbes (2000)...
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  • influence was seen later as Petto favorably quoted John Calvin (1509–64), Richard Sibbes (1577-1635), Samuel Bolton (1606–54), John Owen (1616–83), and the Heidelberg...
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    Collins, Robert Creighton, and Robert Metcalfe, in addition to hearing Richard Sibbes and George Herbert preach. The Fellow of Christ's with the greatest...
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  • McGeown identifies William Perkins, William Ames, and Richard Sibbes as preparationists. Sibbes, however, warned against excessive preparationism on the...
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  • He believed free grace had been brought forth by John Preston and Richard Sibbes, preached universal redemption, and denied the divinity of Christ. His...
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