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I would say opponent in terms of his view of Church structure, in terms of his devotional thinking....he was almost "oddly" , well.....Puritanical...I guess I should define terms better.......he was no Angl-Catholic. Better? Thanks for the links! Andrew rocks!
I am giving this a bump hoping Andrew comes along with a link or two! He can find anything! Andrew.....where are ya!
Funny Funny........so many wisecracks here on PB. Sigh.I am giving this a bump hoping Andrew comes along with a link or two! He can find anything! Andrew.....where are ya!
How bout John Lee Hooker instead?
Actually I know some sites I am really trying to see if I can find some with a collection of sermons in PDF. For those of you out there who do not know Hooker he was an Anglican Divine with what might be called strong "Puritan" sensibilities, should check him out.
People.......the reference to Hooker was tongue in cheek.......in my first post I stated clearly the man was Anglican! My Puritan sensibilities reference had to do with the man's focus on piety (at a personal level) and his devotional focus. (My best Nepolian Dynamite....Gosh!)Actually I know some sites I am really trying to see if I can find some with a collection of sermons in PDF. For those of you out there who do not know Hooker he was an Anglican Divine with what might be called strong "Puritan" sensibilities, should check him out.
I certainly wouldn't call Hooker a Puritan especially having waded through his The Laws of Ecclesiastical polity.
http://churchsociety.org/issues_new/history/hooker/iss_history_hooker_intro.asp
http://justus.anglican.org/resources/bio/64.html
http://anglicanhistory.org/