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William Ames, English Puritan, was born in 1576 and died on November 14, 1633. A graduate of Christ's College in Cambridge, a student of William Perkins, a distinguished observer at the Synod of Dordt and a remarkable Puritan apologist, he was one of the leaders of the Puritan party during his era. Among his notable works were The Marrow of Theology, Conscience With the Power and Cases Thereof and A Fresh Suit Against Human Ceremonies God's Worship.
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