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 |
Wednesday, 23 May 2018
A History of British Calvinism - a knowledge organiser part 4
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