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Edward Taylor, What a Feast is This.2

memoirandremains wrote 3 weeks ago: (Analysis of the first stanza of this poem is found here: http://memoirandremains.wordpress.com/2013 … more →

Tags: Discipleship, meditation, puritan, Song of Solomon, Literature, proverbs, Poetry, desire, puritan poetry

Kenning the Germanic origin of the word cunning

jmnielsen7 wrote 1 month ago: “I kenning through Astronomy Divine The World’s bright Battlement, wherein I spy A Golde … more →

Tags: german, etymology, Old English, English language, anglo-saxon, Germanic, German Language, Old High German, french language

Murder by Misadventure

roadaheadmedia wrote 2 months ago: Our most recent production opened on 11th March 2013. Murder by Misadventure is a play by Edward Tay … more →

Tags: Cleadon, little, theatre, Drama, murder by misadventure, Cleadon Village

Same Flesh Same Spirit

bebuckner wrote 3 months ago: one of the more common paintings of anne bradstreet (Photo credit: Wikipedia) Upon reading Anne Brad … more →

Tags: English 2, Anne Bradstreet, The Flesh and The Spirit, A Fig for thee o Death, Poetry, American Literature, puritan

Edward Taylor: What Feast is This.13 comments

memoirandremains wrote 3 months ago: What Feast is This? Isaiah 25 is a poem of praise to God for reversing the power of sin and death. T … more →

Tags: meditation, puritan, Isaiah, Lord's Supper, Poetry, Communion, Love, John 1:14, Self-examination

Stupendous Love

memoirandremains wrote 4 months ago: Edward Taylor Stupendous Love[1] Stupendous Love! All saints‘astonishment.! Bright angels are … more →

Tags: John, meditation, puritan, Ante-Nicene, Lord's Supper, Poetry, Communion, Poem, puritan poetry

Stupdenous Love.1 (Edward Taylor, Text and Notes)

memoirandremains wrote 5 months ago: Stupendous Love! All saints’ astonishment.! Bright angels are black motes in this sun’s … more →

Tags: Psalms, meditation, Genesis, puritan, 2 Corinthians, Poetry, Spiritual Disciplines, Jesus, praise

Did ever lord such noble house maintain (Edward Taylor)1 comment

memoirandremains wrote 5 months ago: Did ever lord such noble house maintain, As my Lord doth? Or such a noble table? ‘T would break the … more →

Tags: John, meditation, puritan, Ephesians, Repentance, Poetry, Joy, Poem, Joy

Thanksgiving, Puritans and Rap?

Caroline Zarlengo Sposto wrote 5 months ago: Thanksgiving is my favorite annual celebration. I love preparing the traditional meal, filling the h … more →

Tags: Humor in America, Jonathan Edwards, Not Funny, Puritans, Thanksgiving Holiday

Astronomy Divine.2 (Edward Taylor)

memoirandremains wrote 6 months ago: (The entire poem may be found here: http://memoirandremains.wordpress.com/2012/11/13/astronomy-divin … more →

Tags: John Calvin, John, meditation, puritan, Martyn Lloyd-Jones, Poetry, Bunyan, election, Poem

Astronomy Divine.1 (Edward Taylor)1 comment

memoirandremains wrote 6 months ago: (A meditation on John 6): I kenning through astronomy divine The world’s bright battlement, wherein … more →

Tags: John, meditation, puritan, Poetry, Poem, puritan poetry, Bread of Life, John 6

Edward Taylor, "Thy Human Frame, My Glorious Lord, I Spy"

memoirandremains wrote 6 months ago: Thy human frame, my glorious Lord, I spy A golden still with heavenly choice drugs filled; Thy holy … more →

Tags: Psalms, meditation, puritan, Song of Solomon, Poetry, Jesus, praise, Poem, Beauty

Edward Taylor, Am I thy gold?

memoirandremains wrote 6 months ago: Am I thy gold? Or purse, Lord, for thy wealth, Whether in mine or mint refined for thee? I’m c … more →

Tags: William Guthrie, puritan, Poetry, Assurance, Poem, Self-examination, puritan poetry, Am I thy gold

Edward Taylor, My blessed Lord, art thou a lily flower?

memoirandremains wrote 6 months ago: My blessed Lord, art thou a lily flower? My blessed Lord, art thou a lily flower? Oh, that my soul t … more →

Tags: 1 Peter, meditation, puritan, Song of Solomon, Colossians, Poetry, Spiritual Disciplines, Eschatology, Romans 8:29

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nalanijones wrote 7 months ago: Oh! What a Thing is Man? Lord, Who Am I? I John II: 1: And if any man sin, we have an advocate with … more →

Tags: Quotes

Edward Taylor: The Reflexion.3 (its weakness had appealed to my strength)

memoirandremains wrote 7 months ago: The entire poem may be found here: http://memoirandremains.wordpress.com/2012/09/20/edward-taylor-th … more →

Tags: biblical counseling, Prayer, Discipleship, Psalms, Isaiah, confession, Repentance, desire, Poetry

Of Communion with the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, Part 2, Chapter 3c.2 (Desiring the Beauty of Christ)

memoirandremains wrote 7 months ago: The idea developed by Owen – and found through the theology of this period — is that Christ is … more →

Tags: biblical counseling, Discipleship, John Owen, Romans, meditation, puritan, Song of Solomon, Mortification, desire

Of Communion with the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, Part 2, Chapter 3c.1 (Desiring the Beauty of Christ)

memoirandremains wrote 7 months ago: The communion with the Son, on one hand consists of the Son’s free gift of himself to the Church.  T … more →

Tags: biblical counseling, Discipleship, John Owen, meditation, puritan, Song of Solomon, Mortification, David Clarkson, Holiness

Edward Taylor: The Reflexion.2

memoirandremains wrote 7 months ago: The entire poem may be found here: http://memoirandremains.wordpress.com/2012/09/20/edward-taylor-th … more →

Tags: biblical counseling, Prayer, puritan, Poetry, Holiness, God, praise, Pleasure, Poem


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