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Wednesday, 23 May 2018

A History of British Calvinism - a knowledge organiser part 4

PERIOD MONARCH DATE KEY EVENT DESCRIPTION KEY CALVINISTS (BY DEATH DATE)
Nineteenth century 1804 British and Foreign Bible Society founded
  1806 Burghurs split in Auld and New Lichts Abraham Booth (1734-1806)
  1807 John Newton (1725-1807)
  1807 Aged Pilgrims’ Friendly Society founded
  1813 William Huntingdon (1745-1813)
  1814 John Sutcliff (1752-1814)
  1814 Andrew Fuller (1782-1815)
  1815 United Secession Church Established by union of New Licht Burghers and Anti-Burghers Thomas Haweis (1734-1820)
  George IV (1820 – 1830) 1820
  1822 Auld Lichts rejoin the Church of Scotland
  1823 William Ward (1769-1823)
  1824 Gospel Tract Society founded
  1825 John Rippon (1751-1825)
  1827 Robert Hawker (1753-1827)
  1829 Roman Catholic Emancipation Act
  George IV (1830 – 1837) 1830
  1831 Trinitarian Bible Society founded
  1832 Joseph Kinghorn (1766-1832)
  1833 Gospel Herald magazine founded
  1834 William Carey (1761-1834)
  1834 Joseph Ivimey (1773-1834)
  1835 Gospel Standard Magazine founded
  1836 Charles Simeon (1759-1836)
  Victoria (1837 – 1901) 1837 William Steadman (1764-1837)
  1837 Joshua Marshman (1768-1837)
  1838 William Rushton (1796-1838)
  1838 Christmas Evans (1766-1838)
  John Elias (1774-1841)
  1840 William Nunn (1786-1840)
  1842 Robert Haldane (1764-1842)
  1844 Formation of the Free Church of England William Gadsby (1773-1844)
  1844 Alexander Carson (1776-1844)
  1845 William Knibb (1803-1845)
  1845 The Protestant Alliance founded founded 
  1845 Earthen Vessel magazine founded
  1847 United Presbyterism Church forms Merger of United Secession Church and Relief Church Thomas Chalmers (1780– 1847)
  1847 John Stevens (1776-1847)
  1850 Scottish Reformation Society founded 
  1850 Free Church of Scotland Formed by one third of Church of Scotland's congregation who embrace evangelicalism and object to patronage system of appointment of ministers
  1851 Scottish Reformation Society founded 
  1852 United Original Secession Church Some members split to join the Free Church of Scotland Joseph Irons (1785-1852)
  1852 Christopher Anderson (1782-1852)
  1861 William Cunningham (1805-1861)
  1862 Andrew Reed (1787-1862)
  1864 William Tiptaft (1803-1864)
  1865 Church Association founded 
  1869 J. C. Philpot (1802-1869)
  1870 John Kershaw (1792-1870)
  1872 James Wells (1803-1872)
  1873 Robert S. Candlish (1806–1873)
  Alexander Duff (1806-1878)
  1878 William McKerrow (1803-1878)
  1889 The Protestant Truth Society founded 
  1892 C H Spurgeon (1834-1892)
  1892 The Bible League Trust founded 
  1892 Bible League Quarterly founded
  1893 Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland formed Split from the Free Church of Scotland
  1897 Christian’s Pathway magazine founded
  1898 Protestant Alliance Magazine founded
  1900 J C Ryle (1816-1900)
  Edward VII (1901 – 1910) 1901
Twentieth century 1906 The National Church League founded 
  George  V (1910 – 1936) 1910 Alexander Maclaren (1826-1910)
  1914 Sovereign Grace Union (SGU) founded 
  1915 First SGU conference
  1917 Peace and Truth magazine founded
  1918 Fellowship of Evangelical Churchmen founded 
  1920 Free Grace Record founded
  1922 Bible Churchmen’s Society founded 
  1924 Henry Wace (1836-1924)
  1927 Free Church of England and Reformed Episcopal Church unite
  1928 Parliamentary defeat of the Revised Prayer Book
  1929 Evangelical Quarterly founded 
  1929 SGU delegates visit the Netherlands
  1930 William Sykes (1861-1930)
  1932 SGU publishes Kuyper's Lectures on Calvinism
  1932 ‘The Reformed Faith: commonly called Calvinism’. 1st International Conference of Calvinists (18th SGU conference)
  1933 Henry Atherton (1875-1933)
  Edward VIII (1936)
  George VI (1936 – 1952) 1936
  1937 James Kidwell Popham (1847-1937)
  1938 4th International Conference of Calvinists held in Edinburgh
  1939 John R. Mackay (1865-1939)
  1943 Donald Maclean (1869-1943)
  1947 Evangelical Quarterly publsihed paper by Dooyeweerd
  1950 The Church Society founded 
  1951 Thomas Houghton (1859-1951)
  Elizabeth II (1952- ) 1952 The Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches founded  Arthur W. Pink (1886-1952)
  1952 British Evangelical Council founded 
  1955 Banner of Truth Magazine founded
  1958 International Reformed Bulletin begins publication
  1959 Eternal Truth magazine founded
  1960 Latimer Trust founded 
  1961 4th IARFA Conference in Cambridge
  1963 E.L. Hebden Taylor returns to UK
  1966
  1967 The Evangelical Times magazine founded
  1968 6th IARFA Conference in Nottingham
  1970 1st AACS Conference, in Birmingham
  1970 Reformation Today magazine founded
  1970 Grace Magazine founded from merger of Free Grace Record and Gospel Herald 
  1971 2nd AACS conference, Bristol
  1975 CSU Summer School, Derby
  1976 IARFA Conference, Edinburgh
  1977 International Reformed Bulletin edited by David Hanson
  1978 Foundations magazine founded
  1981 IRB ceases publication D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones (1899-1981)
  1982 College House in Cambridge (CHiC) begins
  1989 WYSOCS founded G.N.M. Collins (1901-1989)
  1990 British Reformed Fellowship founded 
  1993 British Reformed Journal magazine founded
  1996 New Focus magazine founded

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