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| | Samuel Ward and William Gurnall Did either of these Puritans write anything on the civil magistrate, providential judgments etc? 
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| | | Samuel Ward's sermon "Jethro's Justice of the Peace" (1618) deals with corrupt magistrates. It is found in his Sermons and Treatises edited by J.C. Ryle.
William Gurnall wrote "The Civil Magistrate’s Portrait Drawn from the Word," which is found in The Christian's Labor and Reward.
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Originally Posted by VirginiaHuguenot Samuel Ward's sermon "Jethro's Justice of the Peace" (1618) deals with corrupt magistrates. It is found in his Sermons and Treatises edited by J.C. Ryle.
William Gurnall wrote "The Civil Magistrate’s Portrait Drawn from the Word," which is found in The Christian's Labor and Reward. | This is great, thanks.  |  | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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