Giles Firmin and the transatlantic Puritan tradition : polity, piety, and polemic

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    • Pagán, Jonathan Warren

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Giles Firmin and the transatlantic Puritan tradition : polity, piety, and polemic

by Jonathan Warren Pagán

(Studies in the history of Christian thought, v. 193)

Brill, c2020

  • : hardback

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Bibliography: p. [271]-312

Includes index

Summary: "The admonition of the John Howe to the Earl of Kildare is a fitting epigram to a book on the life and writings of Giles Firmin (1613/14-1697). The thrust of Firmin's entire corpus of work was to construct forms of visible unity between the factions of the godly"-- Provided by publisher

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内容説明

In Giles Firmin and the Transatlantic Puritan Tradition, Jonathan Warren Pagan offers an intellectual biography of Giles Firmin (1613/14-1697), who lived in both Old and New England and lived through many of the transitions of international puritanism in the seventeenth century. By contextualizing Firmin in his intellectual milieu, Warren Pagan also offers a unique vantage on the transition of puritanism to Dissent in late Stuart England, surveying changing approaches to ecclesiology, pastoral theology, and the ordo salutis among the godly during the Restoration through Firmin's writings.

目次

Acknowledgements Introduction 1 "Scholarly and Strangely Courteous Controversies": Firmin's Ecclesiastical Identity in the 1640s and 1650s 1 Firmin's Experience to 1651 2 Firmin's "Interpendency" in the Early 1650s 3 Growing Presbyterian Identity in the Later 1650s 4 Sects, Quakers, and the Power of the Magistrate 5 Conclusion 2 "Nor Yet a New-Style Episcopalian": Firmin's Writings in the Early 1660s 1 Laudians, Moderates, and the Problem of Re-Ordination 2 Gifted Ministers and the Imposition of the Liturgy 3 The Solemn League and Covenant, Primitive Episcopacy, and Tyrannical Prelacy 4 Conclusion 3 "Truth and the Lambs of God Must be Regarded": Firmin on Effectual Calling, Faith, and Assurance 1 The Real Christian in Context 2 Preparation for Salvation: against Shepard and Hooker 3 Defining Faith: for and against the Rogers and Perkins 4 Effectual Calling, Self-Love, and the Glory of Go 5 Imposing Duties on a "Christian Constituted" 6 Conclusion 4 "What Episcopacy Is It You Mean?" Conscience, Schism, Anti-Popery, and the Edward Stillingfleet Debate 1 Erastians and Latitudinarians against Dissenting Schismatics in the 1670s and 1680s 2 The Latitudinarians on the Seperation and Schism of Dissenters 3 Stillingfleet's Polemics in the 1680s 4 Dissenting Replies to Stillingfleet and Anglican Polemics 5 Firmin's Position vis-a-vis Presbyterian Dissent 6 Conclusion 5 "Out of Whose Hive the Quakers Swarm'd": Firmin, Federalists, and Anabaptists in the 1670s and 1680s 1 Henry Danvers, Thomas Grantham, and the Paedobaptist/Anti-Paedobaptist Debate 2 Of Quakerism, Popery, and the Slippery Slope 3 Exegetical and Hermeneutical Disputes 4 The Matter and Form of Baptism 5 Pastoral Concerns 6 Conclusion 6 "The Gospel is a Law": Firmin, Free Grace, and Justification in 1690s Context 1 The Antinomian Conflict, 1690-1698 1.1Antinomianism and Polemics 1.2Antinomianism and Neonomianism in the Polemics of the 1690s 1.3Free Grace and Justification, 1690-1694 1.4Richard Davis, Antinomianism, and the Fragmentation of the Happy Union 1.5Firmin on Justification and Assurance 1.6Conclusion Conclusion Bibliography Index

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