ROGERS'S DIARY OFFERS A DIRECT AND PERSONAL EXPRESSION OF THE MEANING
OF ENGLISH PURITANISM ON THE EVE OF THE CIVIL WAR.
Samuel Rogers began his diary just before his twenty-first birthday.
He was a godly minister from godly stock - his grandfather, father and
uncle were all part of the Puritan Movement - and his diary begins as
Samuel finishes hiseducation at Emmanuel College, Cambridge. Samuel
expresses his intense loneliness as chaplain to the unsatisfactory
Dennys of Bishops Stortford, and his efforts to obtain comfort from
the nearby godly community - including visitsto Wethersfield, where
his father was lecturer. His isolation eases, and his diary ends,
shortly after he is appointed chaplain to the family of Lady Mary de
Vere, whose contacts with prominent members of the godly he details in
his pages. The diary's unrivalled view, from a day-to-day puritan
perspective, of what the 1630s were like for a godly minister 'in the
battlefield' makes it a valuable record. For Rogers, everything is of
religious relevance: in addition to the social detail of the diary
there is also a real and persuasive revelation of the spiritual
meaning of Puritanism.
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ISBN
9781787441200
Publisert
2022
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Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
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Engelsk
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Digital bok