The morning-exercise at Cripple-gate; or, several cases of conscience practically resolved, bysundry ministers, September 1661
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This is a series of sermons by prominent Puritan leaders about questions of conscience, which is to say, practical matters that you might have questions about, and be seeking to figure out what you should do in your own life. Samuel Annesley, mother of Susanna Wesley, father of John and Charles Wesley, founders of Methodism, is the editor, not really the author of this book. He wrote the first sermon. This book was published the year before the Act of Uniformity 1662 forced about 2,000 Puritan ministers to leave the Church of England because they felt that they could not avow that they agreed to the entire Book of Common Prayer.
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