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Thomas Hooker (July 5, 1586 - July 7, 1647), English Puritan (invited to attend the Westminster Assembly but declined), was notable for writing The Poor Doubting Christian Drawn to Christ, A Brief Exposition of the Lord's Prayer, a catechism entitled An Exposition of the Principles of Religion, the introduction to William Ames' A Fresh Suit Against Human Ceremonies in Worship, and assisted in the preparation of the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut, among other works.
Cotton Mather called him "the Light of the Western Churches." * Dr. Thomas Goodwin said of him, "if any of our late Preachers and Divines came in the Spirit and power of John Baptist this man did." **
* Cotton Mather, Magnalia Christi Americana, (New York: Russell & Russell, 1967), p. 350.
** Thomas Goodwin, Preface to The Application of Redemption, (London: Peter Cole, 1657), To the Reader.
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[Edited on 5-2-2006 by VirginiaHuguenot]
Cotton Mather called him "the Light of the Western Churches." * Dr. Thomas Goodwin said of him, "if any of our late Preachers and Divines came in the Spirit and power of John Baptist this man did." **
* Cotton Mather, Magnalia Christi Americana, (New York: Russell & Russell, 1967), p. 350.
** Thomas Goodwin, Preface to The Application of Redemption, (London: Peter Cole, 1657), To the Reader.
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[Edited on 5-2-2006 by VirginiaHuguenot]