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Puritan Reformed Presbyterian Church
“Walking the Same Old Good Paths and Right Rule Along the Narrow Way Unto Life”
(Jeremiah 6:16 | Philippians 3:16 | Matthew 7:13-14)
J.C. Ryle wrote: “The longer I live the more I am convinced that the world needs no new Gospel, as some profess to think. I am thoroughly persuaded that the world needs nothing but bold, full, unflinching teaching of the ‘old paths’.”
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Welcome to the website of the Puritan Reformed Presbyterian Church (formerly the Puritan Evangelical Church) in San Diego (Paradise Hills), California! We are a conservative body of Reformed and Presbyterian believers who love and serve King Jesus. We confess the Biblical Christian faith (Calvinism) and life as summarized in the original, historic Westminster Standards. We endeavor to worship and serve Christ the Lord with the purity of doctrine and practice of the Puritans as our example.
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“Puritanism … is a type of mind … an attitude … a spirit … the essential and most characteristic note … the feeling that the Reformation had not gone far enough … it has kept the church, and the doctrine of the church, in the central position.”
D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
“Puritanism and its Origins”, in The Puritans: Their Origins and Successors
“The intensity of the Puritans’ beliefs and actions is adequately understood only when one realizes their devotion to the Bible as the Word of God … the principal source of Puritan ideology was the Bible itself.”
Allen Carden
Puritan Christianity in America
“The age of the Puritans changed a nation and planted faithful seed throughout the world.”
Chuck Baynard
Commentary on the Westminster Larger Catechism
” … to the Puritan divines, the authority of the Bible was so important and so obvious that even to raise a question on the matter was to succumb to ‘strange temptations, hellish blasphemies.'”
Allen Carden
Puritan Christianity in America
“What gives Puritanism its strength is its bedrock foundation of committed Biblicism, its public and private worship in the church and in the home which reinforce each other, and its ethical commitment of service.”
Horton Davies
The Worship of the English Puritans
“One of the things that strikes me when I read the Puritans is how these men knew the Word of God … Read the Puritans, and do so with your Bible in your right and and the Puritan in your left.”
J. Douglas MacMillan
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