ii. The Life of Faith, various scriptures Not only this, but perhaps such "technologies" themselves have an influence on the formation of, and enunciation of, subjecthood. Illustration of crucifixion, christian, baptism - 194719929 Woe to Drunkards, Proverbs 23:29,32, 8. Samuel Ward Academy is a place where we value each individual, that aims to build confidence and responsibility in its learners and that has a proven track record of academic success Welcome to Samuel Ward … There are new books published every month. Puritan Self-fashioning: The Diary of Samuel Ward. Epist. Most of his writings are not available; the ones which have been collected in this volume have not been reprinted for almost two hundred years. was appointed lecturer on history at Cambridge, he extended to him a sympathy and hospitality which contrasted strongly with the treatment which that eminent scholar received at the hands of the academic authorities. in 1600. ed. 283. Samuel Ward explains the immense value of faith, not only as the gateway to salvation and life everlasting, but as the key to a joyful and triumphant life in this present world. It is profitable for this life and the life to come.”, The Holy Fire of Zeal and Other Sermons by Samuel Ward – eBook Home; FAQ; Cart; About PP; A Puritan’s Mind; Reformed Theology; Grace Chapel; Semper Reformanda; Samuel Ward (1577-1653) Showing the single result. SAMUEL WARD. In 1624 Ward and Yates, another Ipswich clergyman, complained to a committee of the House of Commons about the Arminian tenets broached in A New Gag for an Old Goose by Richard Montagu. His life spanned from the reign of Britain’s Queen Elizabeth, through that of King James. Gender: Male Religion: Anglican/Epis. A Puritan whose heart after Christ was set afire by the coals of the holy altar. Samuel Ward was born at Haverhill, in Suffolk, in the year 1577, and was eldest son of the Rev. Vyroubalová E. (2015) Catholic and Puritan Conspiracies in Samuel Ward’s The Double Deliverance (1621). J.) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massachusetts_Body_of_Liberties Create a Culture of Prayer in Yourself & Your Church. To obtain free Reformation books, Puritan MP3s and Calvinistic videos, SWRB discount coupons, etc., add yourself to SWRB's Puritan and Reformed email list by using the form above. Samuel was admitted a scholar of St. John’s College, Cambridge, on the Lady Margaret’s foundation, on the nomination of Lord Burghley, 6 November 1594. In 1615 Ward was made prebendary of Wells Cathedral, and also archdeacon of Taunton. 317). A letter which he addressed to him, 6 July 1608, affords an interesting illustration of the English scholarship of this period (PARR, Life of Ussher, pp. 287; Goodman’s Court of James I, ii. Bodleianw. There is no new theology. People Projects ... Samuel Ward (1577–1640) was an English Puritan minister of Ipswich. All in All (or, Christ is All in All), 1622, Colossians 3:11 On one side was to be seen the wreck of the armada, driven in wild confusion by the storm; on the other side was the detection of the plot; and in the centre the pope and the cardinals appeared in consultation with the king of Spain and the devil. Another brother, John, was rector of St. Clement's, Ipswich. Ixxv. Biography of Samuel Willard (1640-1707): Samuel Willard (1640-1707) was born in Concord, Massachusetts, and has been deemed “the last puritan.” However, on two accounts this would be untrue. My negligence is not calling upon God before I went to the chapel, and the little desire I had there to call on God, and my drowsiness in God's service. On 30 Aug. 1643, while attending the chapel service, he was seized with illness, an attack which terminated fatally on the 7th of the following September. SWRB Puritan Hard Drive, With Critically Acclaimed, World Class, Bible Study Software, With Over 12,500 Classic and Contemporary Christian (Calvinist, Puritan, Reformed, Presbyterian, Covenanter and Reformed Baptist) Books, MP3s and Videos Ward appealed to the king, who referred the articles exhibited against him to the examination of Lord-keeper John Williams. Having finished his studies at the university, he became lecturer at Haverhil, where his labours were eminently useful. He died in March 1640, and was buried on the 8th of that month in the church of St. Mary-le-Tower, Ipswich. You can read this sermon in the Banner of Truth edition compiled by J.C. Ryle (in modern English). And I did not realize that until yesterday. Toward the end of his life Samuel Ward moderated his Puritan position somewhat and was a supporter of the monarchy. Nicol was therefore wise to secure the enthusiastic support of a contemporary Suffolk ‘Puritan’, J.C. Ryle of Stradbroke, whose words remain equally relevant for the present reprint: Samuel Ward (1572-1643) is known to most students of Elizabethan and early Stuart religious history as the rather neurotic - or, as contemporary puritans would have said, 'painful' - author of a diary edited by M. M. Knappen as an example of the obsessive spiritual temperature-taking of Elizabethan puritans.7 The diarist, first a student On such diary entries as this one of Samuel Ward's, historians have built an edifice called “puritanism.” It is rigid, narrow, and quaintly absurd in design. The letters addressed to him there from Thomas Wallis, Gerard Herbert, Dr. (afterwards bishop) Hall, Bishop Lake, are printed in Goodman’s ‘Court of King James,’ vol. Genealogy for Samuel Ward (c.1577 - 1640) family tree on Geni, with over 200 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. Birthplace: Haverhill, England Location of death: Shenfield, England Cause of death: unspecified. Samuel Ward was born at Haverhill, in Suffolk, in the year 1577, and was eldest son of the Rev. In 1599 he was chosen by the executors of the founders of Sidney-Sussex College to be one of the fellows to form the new society. 580-1). The Life of Faith in Death: Exemplified in the Living Speeches of Dying Christians, 1621 The American clergyman and author of Massachusetts' Body of Liberties, Nathaniel Ward was born between the years 1578 and 1580. Today, many Christians are turning back to the puritans to, “walk in the old paths,” of God’s word, and to continue to proclaim old truth that glorifies Jesus Christ. Cod. Jethro’s Justice of Peace, 1618, Exodus 18:21-23 Watch Ward. A Balm from Gilead to Recover Conscience, 1617, Hebrews 13:18, 3. He concurred in the censure of a sermon preached at Great St. Mary’s by one Adams in 1627, advocating the practice of confession (Canterburie’s Doom, pp. Nathaniel Ward. MS. 7038, p. 355). in the preface to his edition of Bede, and those of Simon Birkbeck in the preface to his “Protestant’s Evidence” (ed. First, puritanism surrounds those nonconformist ministers who remained in the Church of England in order to “purify it.” In 1621 he designed an engraving, the Double Deliverance, with an anti-Catholic and anti-Spanish message, showing the Spanish Armada and Gunpowder Plot. of MSS. Ward, whose name was engraved upon the print as the designer, was sent to and examined by the Privy Council, and was committed to prison. Mayor; Tanner MSS., see Cat. Watch Ward. Born in Suffolk, he was a son of John Ward, minister of Haverhill, and his wife, Susan. They were reprinted at Edinburgh in 1862, edited by John Charles Ryle. When James Nichol included the sermons of the Suffolk Puritan Samuel Ward (1577-1639) among the first of his reprints of Puritan writers, he was introducing a virtually unknown name to the Christian world of the 1860s. Welcome to Samuel Ward Academy. and into the days of Charles I. in 1603. In 1622-3 he was appointed Lady Margaret professor of divinity in the university, and on 11 April 1623 delivered his inaugural oration (fuller, Church Hist. Menu. Nicol was therefore wise to secure the enthusiastic support of a contemporary Suffolk ‘Puritan… He was originally a scholar of Christ’s College, where in 1592-3 he was admitted B.A. Samuel Ward mengatakan engkau lihat arang, apa ada arang yang masih bisa terus bisa membara cuma sendirian? In 1604 he vacated his fellowship at Sidney College by his marriage to Deborah Bolton, widow, of Isleham, Cambridgeshire, and in 1607 he proceeded to the degree of BD He was one of the preachers at St Paul's Cross, London, in 1616. 1609, d. 1693) University: Cambridge University (1603) Author of books: The Simple Cobler of Aggawam (1647, pamphlet, pseudonym Theodore de la Guard) Do you know something we don't? Studying the creation and spread of new genres of writing, such as the self-revelatory diary, autobiography, and letters, helps us reconstrue subjectivities of earlier times. Today, many Christians are turning back to the puritans to, “walk in the old paths,” of God’s word, and to continue to proclaim old truth that glorifies Jesus Christ. William Perkins [q. v.] had entrusted to him for publication his treatise, ‘Problema de Romanae Fidei ementito Catholicismo ; ‘ Ward published it with a noteworthy preface addressed to King James, to whom he was shortly afterwards appointed chaplain (Perkins, Opera, ed. 258-65, 268-77, xi. of the University of Cambridge, p. 381). When James Nicol included the sermons of the Suffolk Puritan Samuel Ward among the first of his Puritan reprints, he was virtually introducing an unknown man to the Christian world of the 1860s. During the reign of Elizabeth I, the Ipswich Corporation had begun appointing its own town lecturer/preacher. He was accordingly released from the prosecution, but the king wrote to the Ipswich council to deter them. The eloquent tribute to his memory by the pen of Seth Ward in the preface to the “Opera Nonnulla” exhibits him as what he really was —a central figure in the university of those days. All in All (or, Christ is All in All), 1622, Colossians 3:11, 4. In 1595 he was elected to a fellowship at Emmanuel College, and in the following year proceeded M.A. Puritan Self-fashioning: The Diary of Samuel Ward Margo Todd 14 June 1595. 14 June 1595. AbeBooks.com: Living Faith (Pocket Puritans) (Pocket Puritan Series) (9780851519807) by Samuel Ward and a great selection of similar New, Used and Collectible Books available now at great prices. On the nomination of Lord Burghley, Samuel was admitted a scholar of St. John's College, Cambridge on 6 November 1594 – a college established in 1511 thanks to a foundation from Lady Margaret Beaufort. Living Faith book. 22 n.). Life. 1611, col. 221). SermonAudio.com - Samuel Ward Sermons. Nathaniel Ward [q. v.] was his younger brother. 29.]. He appears also to have written in reply to the famous anti-Calvinistic treatise, “God’s Love to Mankind,” by Mason and Hord (HlCKMAN, Histaria Quinqu-Articulari, p. 385). Samuel Ward (1572-1643) is known to most students of Elizabethan and early Stuart religious history as the rather neurotic - or, as contemporary puritans would have said, 'painful' - author of a diary edited by M. M. Knappen as an example of the obsessive spiritual temperature-taking of Elizabethan puritans.7 The diarist, first a student Ward, William Bridge & Hugh Binning Book Summary "The Digital Puritan" is a quarterly digest of carefully selected Puritan writings, suitable for personal devotional use or for small group discussion. Plume, p. xxvi). Samuel Ward was the most enduring and influential of these town lecturers. Another brother, John, was rector of St. Clement's, Ipswich. There were two contemporary Puritan preachers — each named Samuel Ward! Kalimat orang Puritan tidak ada urusan dengan online service , tetapi saya langsung tahu orang yang tahu core -nya itu akan menjawab seluruh pergumulan sepanjang zaman. My negligence is not calling upon God before I went to the chapel, and the little desire I had there to call on God, and my drowsiness in God's service. When James Nicol included the sermons of the Suffolk Puritan Samuel Ward among the first of his Puritan reprints, he was virtually introducing an unknown man to the Christian world of the 1860s. Studying the creation and spread of new genres of writing, such as the self-revelatory diary, autobiography, and letters, helps us reconstrue subjectivities of earlier times. Nathaniel Ward was his younger brother. Living Faith (Pocket Puritans) by Samuel Ward ISBN 13: 9780851519807 ISBN 10: 0851519806 Paperback; Banner Of Truth; ISBN-13: 978-0851519807 William Gurnall wrote "The Civil Magistrate’s Portrait Drawn from the Word," which is found in The Christian's Labor and Reward. by J.C. Ryle Apprehensions of the evil to come, both in church and state, darkened indeed the greater part of his maturer years, but no ‘ head’ in the university was held in higher esteem for ability, learning, and character. A succession of Puritan town preachers, who outlined their views on how the reformation in England should develop, followed. When James Nicol included the sermons of the Suffolk Puritan Samuel Ward among the first of his Puritan reprints, he was virtually introducing an unknown man to the Christian world of the 1860s. Nathaniel Ward [q. v.] was his younger brother. Ward’s ‘Diary’ (1595-1599),which is preserved among the manuscripts of SidneySussex College, was mainly written during his residence at Christ’s College, and exhibits the internal workings of a singularly sensitive nature, prone to somewhat morbid habits of self-introspection. In: Gribben C., Spurlock R.S. On 9 Jan. 1609-10 the executors at Sidney elected him to the mastership of the college, and his letter of thanks to Lady Anne Harington is still extant (Tanner MSS. The focus of each article is typically more practical than theological. Among his intimate friends were Archbishop Williams, Bishop Hall, Bishop Davenant, Archbishop Ussher, Brownrigg, Thomas James, Sir Simonds D’Ewes; while he was well known to most of the leading divines and scholars of his time. vii. Christianities in the Trans-Atlantic World, 1500–1800. Though he was Oliver Cromwell's master at Sidney Sussex College, during the Civil War, he was arrested and imprisoned at St. John's College following the capture of Cambridge by parliamentarian troops. A Memoir of Samuel Ward. He appears first to have become known to the learned world as one of the translators of the Authorised Version, his share in the work being chiefly the Apocrypha; during this time healso made the acquaintance of Ussher, whom he often assisted in his patristic researches. It is found in his Sermons and Treatises edited by J.C. Ryle. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Samuel_Ward_(minister)&oldid=965143211, Regius Professors of Divinity (University of Dublin), Articles incorporating DNB text with Wikisource reference, Wikipedia articles with SUDOC identifiers, Wikipedia articles with WORLDCATID identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 29 June 2020, at 17:20. William Gurnall wrote "The Civil Magistrate’s Portrait Drawn from the Word," which is found in The Christian's Labor and Reward. All prices are in USD Most shipping from our USA facilities. "The Digital Puritan" is a quarterly digest of carefully selected Puritan writings, suitable for personal devotional use or for small group discussion. Born in Suffolk, he was a son of John Ward, minister of Haverhill, and his wife, Susan. Life. 284, 287; Fuller’s Worthies. The Happiness of Practice, 1621, John 13:17 Nuttall, i. He was one of the licensers of George Carleton’s book against Richard Montagu’s “Appeale,” although the former volume was afterwards suppressed by Laud; and he appears to have himself taken part in the attack on Montagu, whose chaplain he had at one time been [see Carleton, George, 1628; Montagu, Richard]. Besides descriptive entries in the catalogues referenced above and mentions in the biographical sources listed in John M. Blatchly’s entry on Ward in The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, the print is discussed briefly in Dorothy Parkander, ‘Puritan Eloquence: The Sermons of Samuel Ward of Ipswich’, Anglican Theological Review 41: 1 (1959), pp. 159-92); and in the same year, when Isaac Dorislaus [q.v.] When James Nicol included the sermons of the Suffolk Puritan Samuel Ward among the first of his Puritan reprints, he was virtually introducing an unknown man to the Christian world of the 1860s. On the nomination of Lord Burghley, Samuel was admitted a scholar of St. John's College, Cambridge on 6 November 1594 – a college established in 1511 thanks to a foundation from Lady Margaret Beaufort. Request PDF | Catholic and Puritan Conspiracies in Samuel Ward’s The Double Deliverance (1621) | English Puritanism was not a unitary phenomenon. Samuel Ward Academy is a place where we value each individual, that aims to build confidence and responsibility in its learners and that has a proven track record of academic success. To obtain free Reformation books, Puritan MP3s and Calvinistic videos, SWRB discount coupons, etc., add yourself to SWRB's Puritan and Reformed email list by using the form above. He graduated B.A. Perkins and Chaderton were staunch Puritans, and Samuel became an ardent Puritan himself. Surviving pages of his diary run from May 11, 1595 to July 1, 1632. Samuel Ward is a Puritan unknown to most readers of English theology today. A Peace-Offering to God for the Blessings We Enjoy Under His Majesty’s Reign, with a Thanksgiving for the Prince’s Safe Return, 1624, 1 Thessalonians 5:18, 8. In 1643, along with many others, he was imprisoned in St. John’s College until, his health giving way, he was permitted to retire to his own college, where he was attended during his closing days with filial care by his servitor, Seth Ward [q.v.] Reformed and Puritan Books. Digital Puritan Press is pleased to announce the publication of a single-volume collection of all the poetry of Samuel Slater. (eds) Puritans and Catholics in the Trans-Atlantic World 1600–1800. His works are: 1. Because he kept a diary, much is known of Samuel Ward's personality, motivations, and views. 22-7). This series of Pocket Puritans provides all this in miniature, but also in abundance.’ — SINCLAIR B. FERGUSON. A school is named in his honour in his home town of Haverhill. Among his pupils were Fuller, Edward Montagu, second earl of Manchester, and Richard Holdsworth, the master of Emmanuel. Ward was a member of six teams of scholars that James I appointed to give a more king- and Anglican Church-friendly version of the Bible. Professor Miller found a working notebook with drafts of the Apocrypha of translator Samuel Ward among Ward’s papers at Cambridge University in England. Ward subsequently incurred the displeasure of Archbishop William Laud. Create a Culture of Prayer in Yourself & Your Church. Christ is All in All, Colossians 3:11. Home; FAQ; Cart; About PP; A Puritan’s Mind; Reformed Theology; Grace Chapel; Semper Reformanda; Samuel Ward (1577-1653) Showing the single result. Thomas Brooks (1608-1680). A collection of his Sermons and Treatises, in nine parts, was published at London in 1627–8, and again in 1636. Samuel Ward, a moderate Puritan, lived from 1577 to 1643. Samuel Ward (1577-1640) A Puritan whose heart after Christ was set afire by the coals of the holy altar. During the reign of Elizabeth I, the Ipswich Corporation had begun appointing its own town lecturer/preacher. Samuel Ward was the most enduring and influential of these town lecturers. First, puritanism surrounds those nonconformist ministers who remained in the Church of England in order to “purify it.” Book Description. 1657, paragraph 2). A succession of Puritan town preachers, who outlined their views on how the reformation in England should develop, followed. Samuel Ward's sermon "Jethro's Justice of the Peace" (1618) deals with corrupt magistrates. He wrote but little, and what he wrote has never been reprinted till very lately. Wrote Massachusetts' Body of Liberties. In our electronic age, more and more people are looking to add electronic books (ePubs, mobi and PDF formats) to their library – books from the Reformers and Puritans – in order to become a “digital puritan” themselves. iv. in SidneySussex College Library, by Dr. James, p. Ward’s life was spent in Suffolk, England and he seldom left his own pulpit in St Mary-le-Tower, Ipswich. Samuel Ward is perhaps especially challenging (but very much worth the effort). Living Faith (Pocket Puritans) by Samuel Ward ISBN 13: 9780851519807 ISBN 10: 0851519806 Paperback; Banner Of Truth; ISBN-13: 978-0851519807 This updated work houses all Samuel Ward’s sermons and treatises in one volume, both in electronic form and in hardback: Shorter Catechism of the Assembly of Divines, Larger Catechism of the Assembly of Divines, Pastoral Theology and Expository Preaching Articles, Pastoral Theology and Expository Preaching Videos, Questions Pastoral Candidates Should Ask Churches, Adoring God in Heaven - by Ezekiel Hopkins (1633-1690), Christian Stewardship - What Every Christian Needs to Know, Pastoral Theology and Expository Preaching, Walter Cradock (Craddock or Cradoc) (1606–1659), Puritan Evangelism - Gospel Proclamation and the Christian Witness, Puritan Worship and the Regulative Principle of Worship, The Attributes of God on A Puritan's Mind, The Christian Walk and Practical Theology, The Puritan Practice of Meditation and Pondering God: Thinking Rightly Through Godly Meditation, The Puritans: All of Life to the Glory of God by C. Matthew McMahon, Westminster Standards - 1647 Westminster Confession of Faith. When James Nicol included the sermons of the Suffolk Puritan Samuel Ward among the first of his Puritan reprints, he was virtually introducing an unknown man to the Christian world of the 1860s. Independent. MSS. There is no new theology. A Balm from Gilead to Recover Conscience, 1617, Hebrews 13:18 The Holy Fire of Zeal and Other Works – Samuel Ward (1577-1653) $ 5.99 Add eBook; A … Samuel Ward (1577-1643), master of Sidney-Sussex College, Cambridge, was born at Bishop Middleham in the county of Durham, He was of good family, although his father is described as of ‘more auncientry than estate’ (Harl. Samuel Ward's sermon "Jethro's Justice of the Peace" (1618) deals with corrupt magistrates. He graduated with a BA in 1596–7, was appointed one of the first fellows of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge in 1599, and commenced there with an MA in 1600. Samuel Ward explains the immense value of faith, not only as the gateway to salvation and life everlasting, but as the key to a joyful and triumphant life in this present world. A Peace-Offering to God for the Blessings We Enjoy Under His Majesty’s Reign, with a Thanksgiving for the Prince’s Safe Return, 1624, 1 Thessalonians 5:18 13-14; Vossius (G. Sponsor: Lord, Teach Us Pastors to Pray Free eBook by Chuck Lawless. Margo Todd. The Digital Puritan by Thomas Manton, Thomas Boston, Gerald Mick, Samuel A. His brother Robert also a major Puritan. John Ward, minister of the gospel in that town. Woe to Drunkards, Proverbs 23:29,32 Samuel Ward (1577–1640) was an English Puritan minister of Ipswich. My negligence is not calling upon God before I went to the chapel, and the little desire I had there to call on [1] Having finished his studies at the university, he became a lecturer at Haverhill, where he was a successful evangelical and became the 'spiritual father' of Samuel Fairclough. Wrote The True Bounds of Christian Liberty against Antinomians. The statement of Sanford (Studies of the Great Rebellion, p. 204) that he ‘never attended’ the synod rests on a misquotation of a statement by Carter (Hist. During the reign of Elizabeth I, the Ipswich Corporation had begun appointing its own town lecturer/preacher. Sermons and Treatises of Samuel Ward SermonAudio.com - Samuel Ward Sermons. Two Samuel Ward puritan(scholars)? Since last December I have worked preparing the diary of one of them, the one from Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, (Yeah, him) and writing a biography of the man (men) to accompany the 16 th Century text of his diary. in 1596-7, was appointed one of the first fellows of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, in 1599, and commenced M.A. Samuel Willard (1640-1707) was born in Concord, Massachusetts, and has been deemed “the last puritan.” However, on two accounts this would be untrue. The Happiness of Practice, 1621, John 13:17, 5. Reformed and Puritan Books. Margo Todd. Nathaniel Ward was his younger brother. The originals have been sparingly edited, generally only to correct… His undeniable narrowness as a theologian was, however, largely redeemed by his high character, great attainments, and ready sympathy with every effort I that tended to promote religion and learning in the university. There is a good portrait of Ward in the master’s lodge at Sidney-Sussex College; his commonplace book is also in the care of the master of the college. He was admitted a scholar of St John s College, Cambridge, on Lady Margaret s foundation, on Lord Burghley's nomination, November 6, … Studied at Cambridge, developed a devotional Experimentalism in a … i. 310). Certainly, that Ward would be more representative of his culture than the literary giants and martyr heroes that figure in Greenblatt's study and so, perhaps, of more interest to historians of protestantism broadly Book Description. Read 2 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. My sins even through the whole day, … Count Gondomar, the Spanish ambassador in London, represented it as an insult to his royal master. Samuel Ward (scholar) is part of WikiProject Anglicanism, an attempt to better organize information in articles related to Anglicanism and the Anglican Communion.If you would like to participate, you can edit the article attached to this page, or visit the project page, where you can join the project and/or contribute to the discussion. The Holy Fire of Zeal and Other Works – Samuel Ward (1577-1653 ) $ 5.99 Add eBook; A … In 1610 he was created D.D., having already been admitted B.D. The ability he displayed in the course of the proceedings of the synod led Episcopius to pronounce him the most learned member of the whole body (HACKET, Sermons, ed. Though Samuel was to have church appointments outside Cambridge, he spent the rest of his life associated with the university and its colleges. 9. Brewer, vi. pp. 1933, Two Elizabethan Puritan diaries, by Richard Rogers and Samuel Ward, edited, with an introduction, by M. M. Knappen The American Society of Church History Chicago Wikipedia Citation Please see Wikipedia's template documentation for further citation fields that may be required. Clark, ii. The brother of Nathaniel Ward of the 'Massachusetts Body of Liberties' from Ipswich and Haverhill, England seems to have died in 1639. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathaniel_Ward. Read 2 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. ii. Christ is All in All, Colossians 3:11, and 9. WARD, SAMUEL (1577–1640), of Ipswich, puritan divine, emblematist, and caricaturist, was born in Suffolk in 1577, being son of John Ward, minister of Haverhill in that county, by his wife Susan (Cooper, Athenæ Cantabr. Samuel Ward (1577-1653) is a Puritan unknown to most readers of English theology today. A Coal from the Altar to Kindle Holy Fire of Zeal, 1615, Revelation 3:19, 2. 341, 353; Acta fiynodi Dortrechti (ed. John Ward, minister of the gospel in that town. The Life of Faith, various scriptures, 6. It is found in his Sermons and Treatises edited by J.C. Ryle. Biblioth. Along with his party in the university Ward watched with the gravest misgivings the progress of Arminianism and the growing influence of Laud, while he trembled for his own tenure of the professorial chair (see letter to Ussher, 14 Jan. 1634-5, Ussher’s Works, xv. The Life of Faith in Death: Exemplified in the Living Speeches of Dying Christians, 1621, 7. 108, 126; Worthington’s Diary; Cat. AbeBooks.com: Living Faith (Pocket Puritans) (Pocket Puritan Series) (9780851519807) by Samuel Ward and a great selection of similar New, Used and Collectible Books available now at great prices. Genealogy profile for Samuel Ward. WARD, SAMUEL (1577–1640), of Ipswich, puritan divine, emblematist, and caricaturist, was born in Suffolk in 1577, being son of John Ward, minister of Haverhill in that county, by his wife Susan (Cooper, Athenæ Cantabr. Father: John Ward (Puritan minister) Brother: Samuel (older, preacher in Ipswich) Brother: John (younger, rector of St. Clement's in Ipswich) Son: John (clergyman, b. School. He was suspended from his ministry, enjoined to make a public submission and recantation, condemned in costs of suit, and committed to prison. Living Faith book. Ward, William Bridge & Hugh Binning Book Summary "The Digital Puritan" is a quarterly digest of carefully selected Puritan writings, suitable for personal devotional use or for small group discussion. 1152-3; Baker MSS. 8. This is easily accounted for. Notwithstanding his retiring and modest disposition, a sense of duty impelled him to controversy. Buy Living Faith (Pocket Puritans Series) by Samuel Ward in Paperback format at Koorong (9780851519807). A succession of Puritan town preachers, who outlined their views on how the reformation in England should develop, followed. Having at last obtained his release, Ward retired to Holland, where he first became a member of William Bridge's church at Rotterdam, and afterwards his colleague in pastoral work. 174, 186, 194, 218, 325; Pope’s (Sir Walter) Life of Seth Ward, pp. His college under his rule maintained its freedom from the innovations of ritualism; its chapel remained unconsecrated, and offered to the view of the iconoclast, after the master’s death, nothing that called for reform. Samuel Bolton (1606-1654). Publisher's Description When James Nicol included the sermons of the Suffolk Puritan Samuel Ward among the first of his Puritan reprints, he was virtually introducing an unknown man to the Christian world of the 1860s. 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