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"If God is sovereign, then his lordship must extend over all of life, and it cannot be restricted to the walls of the church or within the Christian orbit." Abraham Kuyper Common Grace 1.1.

Tuesday 22 May 2018

A History of British Calvinism - a knowledge organiser part 3

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PERIOD MONARCH DATE KEY EVENT DESCRIPTION KEY CALVINISTS (BY DEATH DATE)
Splintering Charles II (1660-1685) 1660 Restoration of the monarchy
1661 Samuel Rutherford (1600-1661)
1662 Act of Uniformity Isaac Ambrose (1604-1662)
1662 Great Ejection
1665 Five Mile Act Expelled clergy couldn't minister with 5 miles of parish
1666 Edmund Calamy (1600-1666)
1668 Joseph Alleine (1634-1668)
1668 John Spilsbury (c.1593-1668)
1669 John Trapp (1601-1669)
1670 John Davenport (1597-1670)
1671 William Bridge (1600-1671)
1672 Declaration of indulgences Extend religiuous liberty to RC & non-C
1673 Parliament Test Acts Public servants had to denounce RC and be communicant members of the CoE Joseph Caryl (1602-1673)
1673 Parliament Test Act withdrawn
1674 John Milton (1608-1674)
1675 John Lightfoot (1602-1675)
1676 Edward Reynolds (1599-1676)
1677 Thomas Manton (1620-1677)
1679 William Gurnall (1617-1679)
1679 Matthew Poole (1624-1679)
1679 William Gurnall (1616–1679)
1680 Thomas Goodwin (1600-1680)
1680 Thomas Brooks (1608-1680)
1680 Stephen Charnock (1628-1680)
1683 John Owen (1616-1683)
1686 Thomas Watson (c. 1620-1686)
James II (1685-1688)
1686 David Clarkson (1622-1686)
1688 John Bunyan (1628-1688)
1689 Toleration Act
William II and Mary
1690 Church of Scotland adopts Presbyterianism
1691 Richard Baxter (1615-1691)
1691 John Flavel (1630-1691)
1701 Hanserd Knollys (1599-1691)
1701 William Kiffin (1616-1701)
Anne (1702-1714)
1704 Benjamin Keach (1640-1704)
1705 John Howe (1630-1705)
1712 Isaac Chauncy (1632-1712)
George I (1714 -1727) 1714 Matthew Henry (1662-1714)
1716 Robert Traill (1642-1716)
1716 Daniel Williams (1643-1716)
1718 Republication of The Marrow of Modern Divinity
1721 John Skepp (1675-1721)
1726 Joseph Hussey (1660-1726)
George II (1727 – 1760) 1727
1733 Original Secession Church known as Associate Presbytery Established in objection to the existing method of minister appointments
1747 Associate Presbytery spilts into Burghers and Anti-Burghers Anti-Burghers wanted a greater separation of church and state
1751 Philip Doddridge (1702–1751)
George III (1760 – 1820)
1761 Relief Church secedes from Church of Scotland Established in further objections to patronage system
1763 William Grimshaw (1708-1763)
1763 John Berridge (1716−1793)
1765 John Brine (1703-1765)
1765 Anne Dutton (1692-1765)
1768 Trevecca College opens
1770 George Whitefield (1714-1770)
1771 John Gill (1697-1771)
1773 Howell Harris (1714-1773)
1778 First Roman Catholic Releif Act Augustus Toplady (1740-1778)
1778 Anne Steele (1717-1778)
1782 Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion Chapels become dissenting
1790 Daniel Rowland (1713-1790)
1791 Selina, Countess of Huntingdon (1707-1791)
1791 Robert Hall Sr (1728-1791)
1791 Caleb Evans (1737-1791)
1795 John Collett Ryland (1723-1792)
1795 Orange Order founded William Romaine (1714-1795)
1795 Benjamin Beddome (1717-1795)
1798 The Burghers and Anti-Burghurs split into Auld and New Lichts
1799 Samuel Pearce (1766-1799)
1799 Samuel Medley (1738-1799)
1799 Benjamin Francis (1734-1799)