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Puritan Board Post-Graduate
When would you say this was - in terms of political, philosophical and societal influence and activity?
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When would you say this was - in terms of political, philosophical and societal influence and activity?
The Second Reformation, or Puritan Era (in England, Scotland, America), or Nadere Reformatie (in the Netherlands), was the high-watermark of Western Civilization, in my opinion, ecclesiastically, politically, and culturally.
Lectures on the Principles of the Second Reformation
The Second Reformation, or Puritan Era (in England, Scotland, America), or Nadere Reformatie (in the Netherlands), was the high-watermark of Western Civilization, in my opinion, ecclesiastically, politically, and culturally.
Lectures on the Principles of the Second Reformation
I was hoping you'd show up!
If you would, give me a date range.
The period commencing in 1638, and continuing for the ten years which follow, has been usually known, in the ecclesiastical history of this country, by the designation of the Second Reformation, to distinguish it from a period of longer duration in the preceding century, usually called from its priority, not its excellence, the First Reformation.
hm - I was thinking there would be a correlation between the "Golden Age" and the Classical Period of music - I actually think there is, just working it through a bit.
What do you think?
Pergy said:RIGHT NOW is a great resurgence of the doctrines of grace and also world missions - there is no better time in history than right now.
Hi, Pergy - not trying to celebrate Theonomy (not purposefully, anyway), just correlating the effects of Reformation influence on the musical arts.
The Second Reformation, or Puritan Era (in England, Scotland, America), or Nadere Reformatie (in the Netherlands), was the high-watermark of Western Civilization, in my opinion, ecclesiastically, politically, and culturally.