Christopher Love, Westminster Divine

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Great quote! According this source, however, it doesn't appear that Christopher Love was a divine at the Westminster Assembly (although there was a Richard Love).
 
Originally posted by Jeff_Bartel
"Grace is the understanding that God is a better savior than you are a sinner."

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That is going in our church bulletin some day. Thanks Jeff!
 
Originally posted by VirginiaHuguenot
Great quote! According this source, however, it doesn't appear that Christopher Love was a divine at the Westminster Assembly (although there was a Richard Love).

I actually got this quote from listening to R.C. Sproul today. He is interviewing Don Kistler (founder of Soli Deo Gloria) and he mentioned the fact that Love was a Westminster Divine.

I did some research, and found this from HISTORY OF THE WESTMINSTER ASSEMBLY OF DIVINES by WILLIAM MAXWELL HETHERINGTON.

Here is the relevant quote (emphasis mine):

Of this list [of Westminster Divines], about twenty-five never appeared at the Assembly, one or two having died about the time of the meeting of the Assembly, and others fearing the displeasure of the king, or having a preference for the prelatic system. In order to supply the deficiency thus caused, and also occasional diminution caused by death during the protracted sittings of the Assembly, the Parliament summoned about twenty-one additional members, who were termed the superadded divines. The following is a list of their names, as far as is known: "”

Mr. John Bond.
Mr. Boutlton.
Richard Byfield.
Philip Delme.
William Goad.
Humphrey Hardwick.
Christopher Love.
William Massam.
Daniel Cawdrey, of Great Billing.
Mr. Johnson.
Thos. Dillingham, of Dean.
John Maynard.
William Newscore.
John Strickland, B. D. of New Sarum.
Mr. Strong, of Westminster.
John Ward.
Thomas Ford.
John Drury.
William Rathband, of Highgate.
Simeon Ashe, of St. Bride´s.
Mr. Moore.
 
Originally posted by Jeff_Bartel
Originally posted by VirginiaHuguenot
Great quote! According this source, however, it doesn't appear that Christopher Love was a divine at the Westminster Assembly (although there was a Richard Love).

I actually got this quote from listening to R.C. Sproul today. He is interviewing Don Kistler (founder of Soli Deo Gloria) and he mentioned the fact that Love was a Westminster Divine.

I did some research, and found this from HISTORY OF THE WESTMINSTER ASSEMBLY OF DIVINES by WILLIAM MAXWELL HETHERINGTON.

Here is the relevant quote (emphasis mine):

Of this list [of Westminster Divines], about twenty-five never appeared at the Assembly, one or two having died about the time of the meeting of the Assembly, and others fearing the displeasure of the king, or having a preference for the prelatic system. In order to supply the deficiency thus caused, and also occasional diminution caused by death during the protracted sittings of the Assembly, the Parliament summoned about twenty-one additional members, who were termed the superadded divines. The following is a list of their names, as far as is known: "”

Mr. John Bond.
Mr. Boutlton.
Richard Byfield.
Philip Delme.
William Goad.
Humphrey Hardwick.
Christopher Love.
William Massam.
Daniel Cawdrey, of Great Billing.
Mr. Johnson.
Thos. Dillingham, of Dean.
John Maynard.
William Newscore.
John Strickland, B. D. of New Sarum.
Mr. Strong, of Westminster.
John Ward.
Thomas Ford.
John Drury.
William Rathband, of Highgate.
Simeon Ashe, of St. Bride´s.
Mr. Moore.

That's interesting. Perhaps the Puritans Mind website should be corrected?
 
Love not a Westminster Divine

I was corresponding on another matter with Dr. Chad Van Dixhoorn,** an expert on the Westminster Assembly, and took the opportunity to ask him whether Christopher Love was a member of the Assembly. He says this question routinely resurfaces because Love is mentioned in one or both of the journals of the House of Commons and Lords, but he was not actually approved by both Houses or took the oath. Hence the correct conclusion is that he never took a seat at the Westminster Assembly.

**I am obtaining a copy of Dr. Van Dixhoorn's seven volume dissertation which includes the first full draft transcription of the Minutes of the Westminster Assembly (Mitchell/Struthers was not a complete transcription), and also includes a full transcription of the newly discovered MSS of Lightfoots journal on the assembly (fuller than that published in his Works) -- 1 of only 13 sets made.
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I reference some of Dr. Van Dixhoorn's work in my article, Examining the Work of S. W. Carruthers: Justfying a Critical Approach to the Text of the Westminster Standards & Correcting the 18th Century Lineage of the Traditional Scottish Text, published in the 2005 issue of The Confessional Presbyterian journal. Available Here.
 
Originally posted by VirginiaHuguenot
Originally posted by Jeff_Bartel
Originally posted by VirginiaHuguenot
Great quote! According this source, however, it doesn't appear that Christopher Love was a divine at the Westminster Assembly (although there was a Richard Love).

I actually got this quote from listening to R.C. Sproul today. He is interviewing Don Kistler (founder of Soli Deo Gloria) and he mentioned the fact that Love was a Westminster Divine.

I did some research, and found this from HISTORY OF THE WESTMINSTER ASSEMBLY OF DIVINES by WILLIAM MAXWELL HETHERINGTON.

Here is the relevant quote (emphasis mine):

Of this list [of Westminster Divines], about twenty-five never appeared at the Assembly, one or two having died about the time of the meeting of the Assembly, and others fearing the displeasure of the king, or having a preference for the prelatic system. In order to supply the deficiency thus caused, and also occasional diminution caused by death during the protracted sittings of the Assembly, the Parliament summoned about twenty-one additional members, who were termed the superadded divines. The following is a list of their names, as far as is known: "”

Mr. John Bond.
Mr. Boutlton.
Richard Byfield.
Philip Delme.
William Goad.
Humphrey Hardwick.
Christopher Love.
William Massam.
Daniel Cawdrey, of Great Billing.
Mr. Johnson.
Thos. Dillingham, of Dean.
John Maynard.
William Newscore.
John Strickland, B. D. of New Sarum.
Mr. Strong, of Westminster.
John Ward.
Thomas Ford.
John Drury.
William Rathband, of Highgate.
Simeon Ashe, of St. Bride´s.
Mr. Moore.

That's interesting. Perhaps the Puritans Mind website should be corrected?

Impossible. Matt is NEVER wrong!

;)
 
The Prayer of Christopher Love on The Scaffold Immediately Before his Execution on 22nd August 1651:

"Most Glorious and eternal Majesty, Thou art righteous and holy in all thou dost to the sons of men, though thou hast suffered men to condemn Thy servant, Thy servant will not condemn Thee. He justifies Thee though Thou cuttest him off in the midst of his days and in the midst of his ministry, blessing thy glorious name, that though he be taken away from the land of the living, yet he is not blotted out of the Book of the Living. Father, mine hour is come. This Thy poor creature can say without vanity and falsehood. He hath desired to glorify Thee on earth; glorify Thou now him in heaven. He hath desired to bing the souls of other men to heaven; let his soul be brought to heaven.

"O Thou blessed God, whom thy creature hath served, who hath made thee his hope and his confidence from his youth, forsake him not now while he is drawing near to Thee. Now he is in the valley of the shadow of death, Lord, be Thou life to him. Smile Thou upon him while men frown upon him. Lord, Thou hast settled this persuasion in his heart that as soon as ever the blow is given to divide his head from his body he shall be united to his Head in heaven. Blessed be God that Thy servant dies in these hopes. Blessed be God that Thou hast filled the soul of Thy servant with joy and peace in believing.

"O Lord, think upon that poor brother of mine, who is a companion in tribulation with me, who is this day to lose his life as well as I. O fill him full with the Holy Ghost when he is to give up the ghost! Lord, strengthen our hearts that we may give up the ghost with joy and not with grief.

"We entreat Thee, O Lord, think upon Thy poor churches. O that England might live in Thy sight! And O that London might be a faithful city to Thee! That righteousness might be among them, that peace and plenty might be within her walls and prosperity within their habitations. Lord, heal the breaches of these nations; make England and Scotland as one staff in the Lord's hand, that Ephraim may not envy Judah, nor Judah vex Ephraim, but that both may fly upon the shoulders of the Philistines. O that men of the Protestant religion, engaged in the same cause and covenant, might not delight to spill each other's blood, but might engage against the common adversaries of our religion and liberty! God, show mercy to all that fear Thee. The Lord think upon our covenant-keeping brethren of the Kingdom of Scotland; keep them faithful to Thee, and let not them that have invaded them overspread their whole land. Prevent the shedding of more Christian blood if it seems good in Thine eyes.

"God show mercy to Thy poor servant who is now giving up the ghost. O blessed Jesus, apply Thy blood not only for my justification unto life, but also for my comfort, for the quieting of my soul so I may be in the joys of heaven before I come to the possesion of heaven! Hear the prayers of all Thy people that have been made for Thy servant, and though Thou hast denied prayer as to that particular request concerning my life, yet let herein the fruit of prayer be seen, that Thou wilt bear up my heart against the fear of death. God show mercy to all that fear Him, and show mercy to all who have engaged for the life of Thy servant. Let them have mercy at the day of their appearing before Jesus Christ. Preserve Thou a godly ministry in this nation, and restore a goodly magistracy, and cause yet good days to be the heritage of Thy people for the Lord's sake.

"Now, Lord, into Thy hands Thy servant commits his spirit; and though he may not with Stephen see the heavens open, yet let him have the heavens open. And though he may not see upon a scaffold the Son of God standing at the right hand of God, yet let him come to the glorious body of Jesus Christ and this hour have an intellectual sight of the glorious body of his Saviour. Lord Jesus, receive my spirit and, Lord Jesus, stand by me, Thy dying servant who hath endeavoured in his lifetime to stand for Thee. Lord, hear, pardon all infirmities, wash away his iniquities by the blood of Christ, wipe off reproaches from his name, wipe off guilt from his person and receive him pure and spotless and blameless before Thee in love. And all this we beg for the sake of Jesus Christ. Amen and Amen."
 
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