Good Rulers are Fathers to Their People
An Election Sermon Preached in New England, 1748 Introduction Daniel Lewes (1685-1753) was born in Hingham, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay in […]
An Election Sermon Preached in New England, 1748 Introduction Daniel Lewes (1685-1753) was born in Hingham, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay in […]
A 1744 Election Sermon Introduction We know little about James Allin (1692-1747) (also spelled “Allen”)—a common name on both sides […]
A sermon, in presence of His Excellency, and both houses of Assembly. Hartford, May 13th, 1784 Introduction Relatively little is […]
Commentary on John Davenport Consternation from certain wings of Evangelicalism over Christian nationalism consistently ignores threshold questions for essential any […]
In a Plantation Whose Design is Religion Introduction In the introduction of yesterday’s resources installment, it was mentioned that John […]
Commentary on Joseph Lyman’s 1787 election sermon Ben Dunson has an excellent column out today combatting misconceptions in the resurgent […]
Or, on Two-Fold Ecclesiastical Government There is much talk of the two swords, kingdoms, and regiments (or administrations) of Christ. […]
Rejection of natural law and a biblicist approach of modern Theonomy make the identification of the Reformed tradition as “theonomic” misleading.
The far-left has necessitated the influx of Christian Nationalism into American politics.
Commentary on Winthrop’s Vindication John Winthrop was governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony for twelve years between 1630 and 1648 and […]