About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 174. Chapters: 17th-century Protestants, Baptist organizations established in the 17th century, Calvinist organizations established in the 17th century, Protestant congregations established in the 17th century, Protestant denominations, unions, and movements established in the 17th century, Puritanism, Radical Pietism, Westminster Assembly, Presbyterianism, Synod of Dort, Robert Abbot, Harmony Society, New Harmony, Indiana, Harmony, Pennsylvania, History of the Puritans under Charles I, Religious Society of Friends, Allan Perley, History of the Puritans in North America, St. Luke's Church, History of the Puritans under Elizabeth I, Amana Colonies, History of the Puritans from 1649, History of the Puritans under James I, George Rapp, Labadists, Old Economy Village, Thomas Churchyard, Johannes Kelpius, New England Puritan culture and recreation, Westminster Confession of Faith, Presbyterian Church in Ireland, Gerhard Tersteegen, Directory of Public Worship, Jane Leade, James I of England and religious issues, Henry Jacob, First Baptist Church in America, Thomas Posthumous Hoby, Ephrata Cloister, Thomas Helwys, Jean de Labadie, Andrew Willet, Friedrich Christoph Oetinger, Francis Johnson, Johann Conrad Dippel, Metropolitan Tabernacle, Johann Michael Hahn, Richard Carpenter, Toxteth Unitarian Chapel, Unitarian Chapel, Liverpool, List of Puritans, First Church of Windsor, Edward Hoby, Bardon Park Chapel, John Pordage, Collegiants, Walpole Old Chapel, John Bailey, Samuel Ward, Skevikare, William Stafford, John Bruen, Middle Dutch Church, Peter Smart, Westminster Shorter Catechism, Walter Raleigh, Castle Hill Baptist Church, Fuller Baptist Church, New Park Street Chapel, John Milton, Farfield Friends Meeting House, Peregrine Bertie, 13th Baron Willoughby de Eresby, Humphrey Lynde, Sven Rosen, Daniel Rogers, Humphrey Fenn, Lars Ulstadius...