The podcast's first interview! I sit down with Clif Daniell - a scholar, Presbyterian minister, and pastor of Grace Presbyterian Church - to talk about the duties of the Westminster Assembly and 17th Century English Radicalism, a subject on which he has been published. Our discussion will hopefully provide a greater context to the last episode (the English Civil War) and the overall religious milieu of England in the 1640's Questions or Comments - thebaptistheritage.net
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The podcast's first interview! I sit down with Clif Daniell - a scholar, Presbyterian minister, and pastor of Grace Presbyterian Church - to talk about the duties of the Westminster Assembly and 17th Century English Radicalism, a subject on which he has been published. Our discussion will hopefully provide a greater context to the last episode (the English Civil War) and the overall religious milieu of England in the 1640's Questions or Comments - thebaptistheritage.net
Episode 1 - The Settlement of Religion Under Elizabeth
The Baptist Heritage
15 minutes
5 years ago
Episode 1 - The Settlement of Religion Under Elizabeth
We start the Baptist History podcast with a discussion of Elizabeth's religious settlement (1558) and the rise of non-conformists sects. The practices and writings of some Puritans are explored and their growing persecution and discontent is emphasized, ultimately leading to the rise of Separatism - the focus of Episode 2. Full transcript with can be found here. Enjoy! https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hv_AQWLx785LeRdRax8eD_9HcoBU8Rst/view?usp=sharing
The Baptist Heritage
The podcast's first interview! I sit down with Clif Daniell - a scholar, Presbyterian minister, and pastor of Grace Presbyterian Church - to talk about the duties of the Westminster Assembly and 17th Century English Radicalism, a subject on which he has been published. Our discussion will hopefully provide a greater context to the last episode (the English Civil War) and the overall religious milieu of England in the 1640's Questions or Comments - thebaptistheritage.net