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voted to bring Love to London and confine him at the House during the negotiations. On 25 November 164, Love preached before the Commons; he did not receive the customary vote of thanks. His House sermon offended the Independents, who on gaining power in the House confined Love again. A House
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Love was born in 1618 in Cardiff. At age 14, Love became an adherent to the Puritan congregation. His father disapproved of Love's interests in religion and sent him to London to become an apprentice. However, in 1636, Love's mother and his religious mentor sent him to
239:. During this period, Love also received letters from Scottish Presbyterians who were sympathetic to Charles II. Love also hosted discussions in his home how to raise money for firearms from the English Presbyterians. 184:, for lack of evidence and the more careful edition of the minutes of the Westminster Assembly by Chad van Dixhorn shows that Hetherington was in error and Love was not made a member of the Assembly. 837: 281:. In this appeal, he admitted guilt to virtually all of his charges. However, the English courts wanted to make an example of Love to quash any further trouble from the Presbyterians. 1061: 705: 479: 109:, Love went to Scotland to seek ordination from the Presbytery there; However, the Scottish Church would only ordain residents of Scotland and Love planned to return to England. 83:, introduced his Canons of 1640 to reform the English church, Love was one of the first Puritans to renounce them. As a young man, Love became the domestic chaplain to 731: 277:
asking for leniency for Love. Love received first a one-month reprieve and then a one-week reprieve. On 16 August, Love wrote his final appeal for leniency to the
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brought the replies to Love's house in London. On 18 December 1650, Love's wife obtained an official pass to travel to
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cited Love on two more occasions. Although Love was discharged, the English authorities watched his movements.
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A modest and clear Vindication of the ... ministers of London from the scandalous aspersions of John Price
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After Love's execution, leading Presbyterians of London (Edmund Calamy, Simeon Ashe,
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On Love's return to England around 1641, he was invited by the mayor and aldermen of
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On 7 May 1651, Love and other prominent Presbyterians were arrested and confined in
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to preach there. In Newcastle, Love started attacking what he saw as errors in the
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manuscript, Love claimed that his preaching there was accidental; however, the
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in his sermons, resulting in his being sent to gaol. After filing a writ of
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Short and plaine Animadversions on some Passages in Mr. Dels' Sermon
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On 16 July, Love was convicted of treason and sentenced to death.
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A Spectacle Unto God: The Life and Death of Christopher Love
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On 31 January 1645, Love preached an inflammatory sermon in
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Grace, the Truth and Growth, and different Degrees thereof
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On 23 August 1651, Christopher Love was executed on
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Love, minister 27: 16:Welsh Presbyterian preacher and activist 728: 638: 97:invited Love to become a lecturer, but 1019: 729:Jackson, Samuel Macauley, ed. (1914). 176:, Love was a superadded member of the 43:– 22 August 1651, London) was a 763: 452: 450: 448: 446: 444: 442: 440: 438: 411: 409: 1047:17th-century Presbyterian ministers 19:For the Australian politician, see 13: 435: 14: 1088: 406: 377:(8vo, Glasgow, 1806–07, 2 vols.). 206:Committee for Plundered Ministers 137:, Love preached as a lecturer at 50:preacher and activist during the 718: 711:Dictionary of National Biography 693: 673:Francis J. 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Christopher Love (politician)

Cardiff, Wales
Welsh
Presbyterian
English Civil War
Puritan
martyr
Oxford University
William Laud
Archbishop of Canterbury
John Warner
sheriff of London
St Anne's, Aldersgate
William Juxon
bishop of London
ordination
Newcastle
Book of Common Prayer
Habeas Corpus
King's Bench
First English Civil War
Tenterden
Kent
treason
John Venn
Windsor Castle
Aldermanbury
Thomas Horton
St Lawrence Jewry

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