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  2. Puritans - Wikipedia

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    The concept of covenant was extremely important to Puritans, and covenant theology was central to their beliefs. With roots in the writings of Reformed theologians John Calvin and Heinrich Bullinger , covenant theology was further developed by Puritan theologians Dudley Fenner , William Perkins , John Preston , Richard Sibbes , William Ames and ...

  3. Covenant theology - Wikipedia

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    Covenant theology (also known as covenantalism, federal theology, ... Bullinger, and the Puritans on the other hand is a faulty reading of history. ...

  4. Samuel Petto - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Petto (c. 1624–1711) was an English Calvinist, a Cambridge graduate, and an Independent Puritan clergyman who primarily ministered in Sudbury, Suffolk.He was a prolific theologian who made a notable contribution to the development of British covenant theology by describing the link between the covenant of works and the covenant of grace and also demonstrating the relationship between ...

  5. Westminster Confession of Faith - Wikipedia

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    The confession is a systematic exposition of Calvinist theology (which neo-orthodox scholars refer to as "scholastic Calvinism"), influenced by Puritan and covenant theology. [6] It includes doctrines common to most of Christianity such as the Trinity and Jesus ' sacrificial death and resurrection , and it contains doctrines specific to ...

  6. E. Brooks Holifield - Wikipedia

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    The covenant sealed: the development of Puritan sacramental theology in old and New England, 1570-1720 (1970) E. Brooks Holifield (born January 5, 1942) is an American religious historian and the Charles Howard Candler Professor Emeritus of American Church History at Emory University 's Candler School of Theology , where he taught until his ...

  7. History of the Puritans in North America - Wikipedia

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    In the early 17th century, thousands of English Puritans settled in North America, almost all in New England.Puritans were intensely devout members of the Church of England who believed that the Church of England was insufficiently reformed, retaining too much of its Roman Catholic doctrinal roots, and who therefore opposed royal ecclesiastical policy.

  8. Opinion - Donald Trump and the unmooring of patriotism and ...

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    Puritan origins gave American patriotism anti-democratic dimensions that reverberate in MAGA politics today. Winthrop’s covenant with God necessitated incessant consternation about the ...

  9. History of the Puritans under King Charles I - Wikipedia

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    In 1625, shortly before the opening of the new parliament, Charles was married by proxy to Princess Henrietta Maria of France, the Catholic daughter of King Henri IV.In diplomatic terms this implied alliance with France in preparation for war against Spain, but Puritan MPs openly claimed that Charles was preparing to restrict the recusancy laws and even to grant Catholic Emancipation.