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Thursday, September 30, 2010
Were the Puritans Puritanical? (Part 5)
"The Puritans rejected asceticism because of their firm grip on the doctrine of creation. In their view, it was God who had created people as sexual beings. Thus William Whately could claim that 'the Author of nature hath appointed this union betwixt one man and one woman,' while William Perkins was assured that marriage 'was ordained by God in Paradise.' Robert Cleaver spoke of marriage as a 'coupling together of two persons into one flesh . . . according unto the ordinance of God'" (Ryken, Worldly Saints, pp. 44-45.)
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