Extract of first 800 words of chapter: ‘Calvinism in England', declared Charles Breed in 1932, ‘appears to the casual observer to be declining.'[1] Breed, the pastor of Rehoboth Strict Baptist Chapel, Manor Park, was reporting to an international conference on the Reformed faith in London that was gathering information on the present position of Calvinism in the various countries of the world. He went on to paint a picture of steady decline in England since the Reformation, with Anglicans and Nonconformists sharing equally in the decay. But it is noteworthy that he qualified his depiction of a downgrade in his own day with the words ‘to the casual observer'. He believed that, in the providence of God, there was hope of a r...
The purpose of this thesis was to demonstrate the significance of the life and ministry of David Mar...
Church splits and denominational strife have resulted from the global resurgence of Calvinism and it...
In a book of Welsh language essays, the literary critic Bobi Jones has written that Augustinian and ...
Extract of first 800 words of chapter: ‘Calvinism in England', declared Charles Breed in 1932,...
AbstractThis paper looks at the development of neo-Calvinism in Britain during the period after Worl...
Calvin was less appreciated amongst British Evangelicals during the nineteenth and twentieth centuri...
Although Scottish Calvinism has had a very negative press of late, this paper finds much that came ...
Collin Hansen describes the popular resurgence of Calvinist doctrine in the first decade of the twen...
This paper looks at the development of neo-Calvinism in Britain during the period up to World War II...
Although the character, course, and consequences of Calvinism have long been the subject of controve...
The mid-seventeenth century turn to moralism in English Protestant theology – exemplified here by ‘I...
First paragraph: ‘To say’, declared W. H. Groser, secretary of the Sunday School Union, ...
The foreign missionary impetus generated by Britain's eighteenth century Evangelical Revival inclu...
This article examines the assessments of John Calvin's life, character, and influence to be found in...
First paragraph: The prevailing view of Victorian Methodism is unfavourable. Wesleyan Methodism, the...
The purpose of this thesis was to demonstrate the significance of the life and ministry of David Mar...
Church splits and denominational strife have resulted from the global resurgence of Calvinism and it...
In a book of Welsh language essays, the literary critic Bobi Jones has written that Augustinian and ...
Extract of first 800 words of chapter: ‘Calvinism in England', declared Charles Breed in 1932,...
AbstractThis paper looks at the development of neo-Calvinism in Britain during the period after Worl...
Calvin was less appreciated amongst British Evangelicals during the nineteenth and twentieth centuri...
Although Scottish Calvinism has had a very negative press of late, this paper finds much that came ...
Collin Hansen describes the popular resurgence of Calvinist doctrine in the first decade of the twen...
This paper looks at the development of neo-Calvinism in Britain during the period up to World War II...
Although the character, course, and consequences of Calvinism have long been the subject of controve...
The mid-seventeenth century turn to moralism in English Protestant theology – exemplified here by ‘I...
First paragraph: ‘To say’, declared W. H. Groser, secretary of the Sunday School Union, ...
The foreign missionary impetus generated by Britain's eighteenth century Evangelical Revival inclu...
This article examines the assessments of John Calvin's life, character, and influence to be found in...
First paragraph: The prevailing view of Victorian Methodism is unfavourable. Wesleyan Methodism, the...
The purpose of this thesis was to demonstrate the significance of the life and ministry of David Mar...
Church splits and denominational strife have resulted from the global resurgence of Calvinism and it...
In a book of Welsh language essays, the literary critic Bobi Jones has written that Augustinian and ...