J. C. Ryle On The Power Of Puritan Books & Literature
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THE POWER OF PURITAN LITERATURE, BOOKS & WRITERS BY J.C. RYLE
In the introduction to Thomas Manton's Works, J.C. Ryle tells us
"The Puritans were not unlearned and ignorant men. The great majority of them were Oxford and Cambridge graduates - many of them fellows of colleges, and some of them heads or principals of the best colleges in the two Universities. In knowledge of Hebrew, Greek, and Latin, in power as preachers, expositors, writers, and critics, the Puritans in their day were second to none. Their works still speak for them on the shelves of every well-furnished theological library. Their commentaries, their expositions, their treatises on practical, casuistical, and experimental divinity, are immeasurably superior to those of their adversaries in the seventeenth century. In short, those who hold up the Puritans to scorn as shallow, illiterate men are only exposing their own lamentable shallowness, their own ignorance of historical facts, and the extremely superficial character of their own reading.
The Puritans, as a body, have done more to elevate the national character than any class of Englishmen that ever lived. Ardent lovers of civil liberty, and ready to die in its defence - mighty at the council board, and no less mighty in the battlefield - feared abroad throughout Europe, and invincible at home while united - great with their pens, and no less great with their swords - fearing God very much, and fearing men very little, - they were a generation of men who have never received from their country the honor that they deserve."
This quotation is from the book, Meet The Puritans: With a Guide to Modern Reprints (2006), page 2, written by Dr. Joel Beeke and Randal Pederson.
For much more information on the Puritans, including free and discounted Puritan books, Puritan mp3s, Puritan digital downloads, and Puritan videos, as well as the Puritan Hard Drive, please visit Still Waters Revival Books at http://www.puritandownloads.com.
THE POWER OF PURITAN LITERATURE, BOOKS & WRITERS BY J.C. RYLE
In the introduction to Thomas Manton's Works, J.C. Ryle tells us
"The Puritans were not unlearned and ignorant men. The great majority of them were Oxford and Cambridge graduates - many of them fellows of colleges, and some of them heads or principals of the best colleges in the two Universities. In knowledge of Hebrew, Greek, and Latin, in power as preachers, expositors, writers, and critics, the Puritans in their day were second to none. Their works still speak for them on the shelves of every well-furnished theological library. Their commentaries, their expositions, their treatises on practical, casuistical, and experimental divinity, are immeasurably superior to those of their adversaries in the seventeenth century. In short, those who hold up the Puritans to scorn as shallow, illiterate men are only exposing their own lamentable shallowness, their own ignorance of historical facts, and the extremely superficial character of their own reading.
The Puritans, as a body, have done more to elevate the national character than any class of Englishmen that ever lived. Ardent lovers of civil liberty, and ready to die in its defence - mighty at the council board, and no less mighty in the battlefield - feared abroad throughout Europe, and invincible at home while united - great with their pens, and no less great with their swords - fearing God very much, and fearing men very little, - they were a generation of men who have never received from their country the honor that they deserve."
This quotation is from the book, Meet The Puritans: With a Guide to Modern Reprints (2006), page 2, written by Dr. Joel Beeke and Randal Pederson.
For much more information on the Puritans, including free and discounted Puritan books, Puritan mp3s, Puritan digital downloads, and Puritan videos, as well as the Puritan Hard Drive, please visit Still Waters Revival Books at http://www.puritandownloads.com.
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