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An excellent little piece of Presbyterian, Puritan history, being the sermon of John Collinges [1624-1691] on the death of radical Presbyterian and anti-Monarchist, John Carter [1593-1655].
Always a vehement Presbyterian, after the English Civil War, the intensity of his frustration at the Monarchy and the lack of the progress of a Presbyterian theocracy grew. He was castigated by some [many?] as fanatical and after a series of three particularly severe sermons against the crown, he was deprived of his living and became an itinerant until his death in 1655.
Collinges, John. Elisha's Lamentation for Elijah. Or, The Just Cause of a Peoples Mourning Upon the Losse of a Faithful Minister, Under their Greatest Assurance of His Translation to Glory. Discoursed in a Lecture Sermon, Preached at St. Lawrence Church in Norwich, Decemb, 14. 1655. Upon Occasion of the Losse of that Reverend Servant of God, Mr John Carter, Pastor of that Congregation,who Died Decemb.10. and Was Buried There, Decemb. 12.. By John Collinges, B, D. and Pastor of the Church of God, in Stephens Perish, in the Said City. London. Printed by J, Streater, for Richard Tomlins. 1657. 57pp.
A good + copy in wraps, disbound from an earlier sammelband, complete as issued, with generally bright pages.
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