The Genius of Puritanism

Title: The Genius of Puritanism

Author: By Peter Lewis. Peter Lewis describes himself as a product of Wales, London Bible College, and Grace. He is the senior pastor of the Cornerstone Evangelical Church in Nottingham where he has ministered since 1969. Foreword by D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones

Available: May 29, 2008

Description: What can account for the revival of interest in the Puritans today? Perhaps it is that they were strongest where the church today is weakest. as Lewis observes, the Puritans employed themselves in the “great business of godliness,” so as to bring a God-exalting and gospel-saturated approach to all things. They were indeed “physicians of the soul” who were strongly characterized by personal piety, sound doctrine, and the pursuit of a well-ordered church life.

Endorsements: “Lewis provides an excellent foretaste of the rich meal that readers of the works of the Puritans can enjoy. his arrangement of the matter—the brief biographical touches, the judicious selections threaded into a continuing theme, etc.—is brilliant.” —D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones

“This is an excellent introduction to the Puritans, their writings, and their pastoral work. it examines their role as pastors, counselors, and theologians, as well as private people. The detailed section on spiritual depression is especially helpful.” —Joel R. Beeke

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