John Owen

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Standard Name: Owen, John,, 1616 - 1683

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Cultural formation Lucy Hutchinson
She grew up in the Puritan part of the Anglican faith. She came to share some of the beliefs of the Baptist s, and later still of the Presbyterian s or Independents . She then...
Cultural formation Lucy Hutchinson
In 1673 she was attending the Independent minister John Owen 's London conventicle.
Hutchinson, Lucy. “Introduction, Chronology”. Order and Disorder, edited by David Norbrook, Blackwell, 2001, p. i - lviii.
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Friends, Associates Lucy Hutchinson
Lord Anglesey, a moderate in politics who had now accepted the restored Stuarts, was known for collecting a very extensive library. His wife, Elizabeth , was a member of John Owen 's congregation.
Hutchinson, Lucy. “Introduction, Chronology”. Order and Disorder, edited by David Norbrook, Blackwell, 2001, p. i - lviii.
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Intertextuality and Influence Maria De Fleury
She heads her work with the quotation What think ye of Christ? (a question which St Matthew's Gospel reports Jesus as asking the Pharisees, arguably as a kind of trick), and adds, admiringly, others from...
Textual Features Lucy Hutchinson
The first five cantos of this poem in rhyming couplets (all that was printed in 1679) cover the first three chapters of the book of Genesis, ending with a firm gesture of closure. Meditations...
Textual Production Lucy Hutchinson
LH wrote, or finished writing, a treatise On Theology, based on Theologoumena Pantodapa by John Owen .
Greer, Germaine. “Horror like Thunder”. London Review of Books, 21 June 2001, pp. 22-4.
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Hutchinson, Lucy. “Introduction, Chronology”. Order and Disorder, edited by David Norbrook, Blackwell, 2001, p. i - lviii.
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