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The Baptist Heritage
Ryan Hoffer
11 episodes
2 months ago
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
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality,
History
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Episode 4 - King James, the Hampton Court Conference, and the Authorized Version of the Bible
The Baptist Heritage
25 minutes
5 years ago
Episode 4 - King James, the Hampton Court Conference, and the Authorized Version of the Bible
In this episode we will discuss the ascension of King James I (aka King James the VI of Scotland) to the English throne in 1603 and the winds of change in matters of religion. James' response to the Puritan's petitions for further reformation occasions the Hampton Court Conference of 1604, which resulted in the commission of a new translation of the Bible (take a guess what its called). Also, we will look at a couple of the Translators, namely Lancelot Andrewes and Laurence Chaderton, and how...
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