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The writings of Jeremiah Burroughs are some of the most readable and engaging Puritan works available. Like his Puritan colleagues, Burroughs sought to explain biblical teaching in a heart-searching manner. In this biography, Phillip L. Simpson opens a window into the life and times of Burroughs, providing the context for his memorable sermons and writings. What becomes apparent is Burroughs's consistent application of the principles he preached to the conduct of his life. An ardent call for a gospel-driven life and a peaceable character is reflected in both his books and life, which stand out remarkably in an era of turmoil and revolution. This is the first book-length biography of Jeremiah Burroughs. Table of Contents: 1. Early Influences: Birth through the Cambridge Years 2. Stisted, Chelmsford, and Bury St. Edmunds 3. Tivetshall, Norwich, and Mendlesham 4. Under Warwick's Hospitable Roof 5. Rotterdam 6. Return to England: Burroughs and Politics 7. Burroughs the Preacher 8. Stepney, Cripplegate, and Cornhill 9. Burroughs the Westminster Divine 10. Burroughs the Independent 11. Gangraena and Irenicum 12. Burroughs's Death and Legacy |