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THE WORKS OF WILLIAM BRIDGE
WILLIAM BRIDGE (1600-1670)

‘Times of difficulty and of persecution have always been seasons in which God’s ministers shine with greatest lustre.’

These words from the memoir of Bridge contained in these collected Works of William Bridge serve to remind readers of the context in which William Bridge lived and worked.

Born in Cambridgeshire around 1600, Bridge entered Emmanuel College, Cambridge in 1619, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in 1623 and a master’s degree in 1626, before serving as a fellow of the college.

He was ordained a priest in the Church of England in 1627, and served in Saffron Walden and Colchester in Essex, then becoming rector of St Peter Hungate in Norwich in 1632.

In 1636 he was forced to flee to Rotterdam in Holland because of Bishop Matthew Wren’s campaign against nonconformity. There he co-pastored a church with John Ward and then Jeremiah Burroughs.

Returning to England in 1641, the following year he was appointed a member of the Westminster Assembly, and proved himself a noted Independent. That same year he accepted a position as town preacher at Yarmouth, where he organized an Independent church, and formally became its pastor in the autumn of 1643. He laboured there until 1662, when he was ejected by the Act of Uniformity.

Bridge spent his last years at Yarmouth and Clapham, Surrey, where he died in March 1670.

William Bridge was an excellent preacher, able scholar, and prolific writer with a well-furnished library, but he was no ivory tower theologian. His parishioners viewed him as a charitable and candid pastor whose ministry helped many people.

Set Contents

VOLUME ONE contains:

Memoir of the Author

The Great Gospel Mystery of the Saints’ Comfort and Holiness opened and ­applied from Christ’s Priestly Office

Satan’s Power to Tempt and Christ’s Love to and Care of his People under ­Temptation

Grace for Grace, or the Overflowings of Christ’s Fulness received by all Saints

The Spiritual Life and In-being of Christ in all Believers

Scripture Light the Most Sure Light

The Righteous Man’s Habitation in the Time of Plague and Pestilence

VOLUME TWO contains:

A Lifting up for the Downcast

The Spiritual Actings of Faith through Natural Impossibilities

The Great Things Faith can do

The Great Things Faith can suffer

The Freeness of Christ and Love of God to Believers discovered

VOLUME THREE contains:

Christ and the Covenant, the Work and Way of Meditation, God’s return to the Soul or Nation, together with his Preventing Mercy

Christ in Travail

Seasonable Truths in Evil Times

VOLUME FOUR contains:

Seventeen Single Sermons on Various Subjects and Occasions

Evangelical Repentance

VOLUME FIVE contains:

The Sinfulness of Sin and the Fulness of Christ

Remains

A Word to the Aged

The Wounded Conscience Cured and the Weak One Strengthened

The Truth of the Times Vindicated

The Loyal Convert, According to the Oxford Copy, with Annotations thereon

The Doctrine of Justification by faith opened and applied

General Index

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