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John Geree (1601–1649) was an English Puritan minister and writer who served in Tewkesbury and London. He is best known for his 1646 tract The Character of an Old English Puritane, a classic description of Puritan piety that remains a frequently quoted portrait of the Puritan ideal.
John H. Gerstner (1914–1996) was a Reformed theologian and church historian who taught at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary for many years. A devoted student of Jonathan Edwards and a mentor to R. C. Sproul, he wrote widely on Reformed theology, apologetics, and the history of Calvinist thought in America.
W. Robert Godfrey (b. 1945) is a church historian and Reformed theologian who served as president of Westminster Seminary California from 1991 to 2019 and is a teaching fellow of Ligonier Ministries. He is widely known for his scholarship on the Reformation, Reformed worship, and the Heidelberg Catechism.
W. Robert Godfrey (b. 1945) is a church historian and Reformed theologian who served as president of Westminster Seminary California from 1991 to 2019 and is a teaching fellow of Ligonier Ministries. He is widely known for his scholarship on the Reformation, Reformed worship, and the Heidelberg Catechism.
Thomas Goodwin (1600–1680) was one of the most eminent Puritan theologians, a member of the Westminster Assembly, and later President of Magdalen College, Oxford, under Oliver Cromwell. His collected works — especially his volumes on the heart of Christ, the Holy Spirit, and Ephesians — are noted for their profound experimental and doctrinal depth.
William Gouge (1575–1653) was an English Puritan minister who served St Anne Blackfriars in London for forty-five years and was a prominent member of the Westminster Assembly, chairing the committee that drafted the Westminster Confession. He is best known for his 1622 work Of Domestical Duties on family life and a posthumously published commentary on Hebrews.
