After his suspension on June 25, 1629, by the High Commission for the charge of “doctrinal heterodoxy,” Robert Towne (1592–1663) desperately sought to meet with those “godly opponents” who had been criticizing his preaching, perhaps to explain himself.1 He found a few . . . Continue reading →
Author: Cliff Foster
Cliff Foster is a student at Westminster Seminary California, pursuing his MDiv. Passionate about sharing the gospel, he finds great joy in evangelism and engaging others with the truth of Scripture. When he is not studying, Cliff enjoys playing basketball. He is husband to Bre and father to their daughter, Amayah.