Conference Audio Posted for “Religious Liberty and the Cross”

Audio of our most recent mini-conference, “Religious Liberty and the Cross: 1662 and the Persecution of the Puritans,” is now online on the conference page. I have posted the links to the audio files below.
- Dr. Michael Haykin – “Puritanism Under the Cross” (MP3)
- Steve Weaver – “Baptists and 1662: The Persecution of John Norcott and Hercules Collins” (MP3)
- Dr. Tom Nettles – A Brief Summation and Concluding Word (MP3)
Audio from previous conferences can be accessed on the respective conference pages found here. Registration will be opening soon for our sixth annual two-day conference. See the Schedule and Call for Parallel Session Papers.
Posted by Steve Weaver, Research Assistant to the Director of the Andrew Fuller Center for Baptist Studies, Dr. Michael A.G. Haykin.
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May 19th, 2012 at 1:42 pm
Praise the Lord he has delivered us from the legalism and casuistry of the Puritans.
May 20th, 2012 at 6:11 pm
Dear Julian,
I trust your comment was in jest. If not, you are simply perpetuating a common mischaracterization of the Puritans. The Puritans, as a whole, exemplified grace-filled lives which simply sought to live every aspect of their lives to God’s glory. Their attempts to apply the truths of God’s Word to situations of everyday life is to be applauded. We may not agree with them in every instance, but the impulse is a proper one.