Each participant in Small Groups, Sunday Schools, Family Worship or Individual Study using the video lessons in Puritan: All of Life to the Glory of God should have his or her own copy of the Workbook.
“It is our hope and prayer that these lessons will be used to ignite within you a passion for the triune God whom the Puritans delighted in proclaiming.” —Joel Beeke and Nicholas Thompson
Each chapter focuses on a particular lesson and is divided into five sections:
May these lessons will be used to ignite within you a passion for the triune God whom the Puritans delighted in proclaiming.
Contents:
Introduction
1. William Perkins
2. Richard Sibbes
3. Oliver Cromwell
4. Thomas Goodwin
5. Richard Baxter
6. John Owen
7. Christopher Love
8. John Bunyan
9. John Flavel
10. Matthew Henry
11. American Puritans
12. Jonathan Edwards
13. Puritan Women: Katherine Willoughby and Anne Bradstreet
14. Dutch “Puritans”: Gisbertus Voetius and Wilhemus à Brakel
15. Scottish “Puritan”: Samuel Rutherford
16. Twentieth-Century “Puritan”: D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
17. The Westminster Assembly
18. Puritans on Regeneration and Conversion
19. Puritans on Conscience
20. Puritans on Zeal
21. Puritans on Suffering and Providence
22. Puritans on Marriage
23. Puritans on Family
24. Puritans on Education
25. Puritans on Work and Money
26. Puritans on Shepherding
27. Puritans on Preaching
28. Puritans on Church and Worship
29. Puritans on the Sabbath
30. Puritans on Evangelism and Missions
31. Puritans on Awakening and Revival
32. Puritans on Politics and Culture
33. Puritans on Paedobaptist Covenant Theology
34. Seventeenth-Century, Baptistic Covenant Theology
35. Practical Conclusions