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  1. Richard Sibbes (or Sibbs) (1577–1635) was an Anglican theologian. He is known as a Biblical exegete, and as a representative, with William Perkins and John Preston, of what has been called "main-line" Puritanism [1] because he always remained in the Church of England and worshiped according to the Book of Common Prayer . Life.

  2. Richard Sibbes. Richard Sibbes was born in 1577 at Tostock, Suffolk, in the Puritan county of old England. He was baptized in the parish church in Thurston, and went to school there. As a child, he loved books.

  3. Learn about the life and works of Richard Sibbes, a Puritan divine and preacher who was converted by Paul Bayne and influenced by William Perkins. Find his books, resources and a memoir by Alexander B. Grosart.

  4. Learn about Richard Sibbes (1577-1635), one of the most eloquent and deep puritans, who wrote and preached on the Christian's desire to see God face to face, the soul's conflict, and the gospel. Find his biography, works, and electronic books at A Puritan's Mind.

  5. Mar 20, 2015 · The Complete Works of Richard Sibbes is a comprehensive collection of the writings of the influential Puritan theologian and preacher. This volume brings together Sibbes'...

  6. Jul 16, 2018 · Learn about the life and theology of Richard Sibbes, the "sweet dropper of grace," from Mark Dever's book The Affectionate Theology of Richard Sibbes. Dever challenges the stereotypes of the Puritans and shows how Sibbes was a Reformed, affectionate, and conformist pastor.

  7. Richard Sibbes. Richard Sibbes (1577–1635) was born in Tostock, Suffolk, where his father was a wheelwright; other sources say Sudbury. He attended St. John’s College, Cambridge from 1595. He was lecturer at Holy Trinity Church, Cambridge, from 1610 or 1611 to 1615 or 1616.