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Originally Posted by VirginiaHuguenot Chris Rhoades has done an excellent job of compiling Puritan/Reformed quotes and works on the civil magistrate.
For other bibliographies on Puritan works re church-state relations, see Joel R. Beeke, A Reader's Guide to Reformed Literature: An Annotated Bibliography of Reformed Theology (pp. 91-93, Article 36: Church and State); and Robert P. Martin, A Guide to the Puritans (pp. 60-61, Church and State). | Do you know of anything in Thomas Goodwin's works either on the magistrate or on God's providential judgments?
What about Jeremiah Burroughs on Hosea? | Goodwin addresses the civil magistrate in the context of church-state relations/toleration in volume 11 of his works. I'm not sure if he addresses it in The Grand Debate but I'll look into that.
Burroughs addresses magistrates (including judgments against magistrates/nations) and the state in his commentary on Hosea on pp. 12, 58 and 395, and perhaps elsewhere. | I will have to make a couple of purchases next time I visit John Gowan in Fermanagh - he is the main man in Northern Ireland for RHB stuff.
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Daniel Ritchie
Saintfield, Northern Ireland - Queen's University, Belfast:History/Politics
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