Men's Gathering
The
last Saturday of every month, the men in our congregation get together
to discuss a work of Christian literature. We are currently studying
"Gospel
Worship" by Jeremiah Burroughs.
Burroughs studied at Emmanuel College, Cambridge,
and was graduated M.A. in 1624,[1] but left the university because
of non-conformity. He was assistant to Edmund Calamy at Bury St.
Edmunds, and in 1631 became rector of Tivetshall, Norfolk. He was
suspended for non-conformity in 1636 and soon afterward deprived,
he went to Rotterdam (1637) and became "teacher" of the English
church there. He returned to England in 1641 and served as preacher
at Stepney and Cripplegate, London. He was a member of the Westminster
Assembly and one of the few who opposed the Presbyterian majority.
While one of the most distinguished of the English Independents,
he was one of the most moderate, acting consistently in accordance
with the motto on his study door (in Latin and Greek): "Opinionum
varietas et opinantium unitas non sunt as?stata" ("Difference of
belief and unity of believers are not inconsistent").
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