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01-23-2008, 08:11 AM
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Maybe this has been suggested, or already exists and I've missed it, but I was thinking that maybe having a section in the Lit. area, or in the Theology section particularly assigned to the discussion of individual Puritan authors. I.e. A John Owen section where people can discuss or ask questions about his works as they're reading. Or Flavel, Baxter, Bunyan, etc. etc. I've had some questions about authors before, but didn't know where to post them since it was theology/literary matters.
~Jacob
EDIT: Maybe the tittle should read "Puritan Authors' section" - sorry if that's a misplaced apostrophe.
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Maybe Puritan Literature?
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01-23-2008, 10:20 AM
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Originally Posted by NaphtaliPress Maybe Puritan Literature? | Sounds good to me. I was just thinking that since this is the Puritan Board, it'd be cool to have some focused discussion about the Puritans...
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