Hall Another World and Yet the Same 1607 Cornell CUL PJM 1009 01
Map of imaginary southern lands from "Mundus alter et idem" (1607) by Mercurius Britannicus (Joseph Hall)
Assertion of Liberty of Conscience by the Independents of the Westmins...
A meeting of the Westminster Assembly on 21 February 1644. Philip Nye, a member of the independent party, argues that the form of church government advocated by the presbyterians, under which local congregatio... More
PuritanGallery
Gallery of famous Puritans: Thomas Gouge, William Bridge, Thomas Manton, John Flavel, Thomas Goodwin, Stephen Charnock, William Bates, John Owen, John Howe, Richard Baxter
Rev. Richard Cameron
Richard Cameron, 'Lion of the Covenant'
An Answere Unto the Confutation of John Nichols by Dudley Fenner
"An Answere Unto the Confutation of John Nichols his Recantation, in all pointes of any weight conteyned in the same: Especially in the matters of Doctrine, of Purgatorie, Images, the Popes honor, and the ques... More
Hezekiah Holland
The true effigies of Hezekiah Holland, Minister of the Gospell at Sutton Valence in Kent, engraving published by W. Richardson, London, 1812
The Snake in the Grass or Satan Transform'd to an Angel of Light
"The Snake in the Grass or Satan Transform'd to an Angel of Light," title page by Richard Gaywood, paper, etching, 148 mm x 93 mm. At the sides are a Puritan and a Covenanter above an author writing. Courtesy ... More
Execution of the Rev. James Guthrie, Edinburgh 1661
Guthrie, minister at Stirling, was the second man (after the Duke of Argyll) to be executed for opposing Charles II's reintroduction of episcopacy after the Restoration of 1660. He is reported to have lifted t... More
Blackley Chapel plan, c. 1603
1854 transcription of a c.1603 plan of the seating allocation in Blackley Chapel, a centre of Puritan preaching in Manchester parish.
Defence Of Church-Government 01
Title page of "A defence of church-government, exercised in presbyteriall, classicall, & synodall assemblies, according to the practise of the reformed churches," an important Presbyterian polemic published in... More