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An Elegy on the death of that much lamented and no less wanted industrious labourer in Gods vineyard, the Reverend Mr. Ralph Venning : vvho quitted this vale of tears, and put on immortality the 10th day of this instant March, 1673/4 [i.e. 1674]
Year: 1674 Publisher: London printed : [s.n.],

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Sorrow upon sorrow: or, The much lamented death of the worthy Mr. Ralph Venning : being a sermon preached upon the sad occasion of his death before his burial, from Acts 20.38. Sorrowing most of all that they should see his face no more. By W. Beerman minister of the Gospel.
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Year: 1674 Publisher: London : printed for Francis Smith, at the Elephant and Castle neer the Royal Exchange in Cornhil,

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A cry for labourers in Gods harvest : being a sermon preached upon the sad occasion of the late funeral of that eminent servant of Christ, Mr. Ralph Venning, who departed this life, March 10, 1673/4
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Year: 1674 Publisher: London : Printed, and are to be sold by John Hancock Senior and Junior ...,

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Puritanism and the pursuit of happiness : the ministry and theology of Ralph Venning, c.1621-1674
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ISBN: 1782044221 1843839784 1336200022 Year: 2015 Publisher: Suffolk : Boydell & Brewer,

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The traditional view of puritans is that they were killjoys - serious, austere, gloomy people who closed theatres and abolished Christmas. This book, based on extensive original research, presents a different view. Focusing on both the writings of the leading Independent divine, Ralph Venning, and also on his pastoral work in the 1640s and 1650s when he was successively chaplain to the Tower of London and vicar of St Olave's, Southwark, the book reveals a much neglected strand of puritan theology. This emphasised the importance of inner happiness and the development of a personal piety which, the author argues, was similar in its nature to medieval mysticism, not that different from the piety promoted by earlier metaphysical preachers, and not at all driven by the predestinarian ideas usually associated with puritans, ideas liable to induce a sense of helplessness and despair. In addition, the book reassesses the role of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, where Venning was educated, in shaping puritan thought, discusses Max Weber's ideas about puritanism and capitalism especially in relation to recreation and leisure activities, and demonstrates that Venning's strand of puritanism favoured toleration, moderation and church unity to a much greater degree than is usually associated with puritans. Stephen Bryn Roberts was awarded his doctorate from the University of Aberdeen and has been Adjunct Lecturer in Early Modern Church History at International Christian College, Glasgow since 2011.

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