Newly Discovered Puritan Conference Recordings — Coming This Spring
Beginning in the 1950s, Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones hosted an annual gathering at Westminster Chapel in London known as the Puritan Conference. Co-founded with J.I. Packer, the conference brought together ministers, theologians, and students to study the Puritans and their continuing relevance to the life of the church. Over nearly two decades, the conference produced papers and addresses on figures ranging from John Calvin to John Bunyan, on questions of conscience, worship, preaching, and revival — always with an eye toward what the church of the present could learn from the church of the past.
The MLJ Trust is pleased to announce the release of a collection of newly discovered audio recordings from these conferences. These recordings include addresses by Dr. Lloyd-Jones alongside papers delivered by J.I. Packer, Dr. Eifion Evans, and other notable contributors. Many of these recordings have never before been made available to the public.
The collection will be released weekly over the coming months, beginning in April starting with Dr. Lloyd-Jones's address from the 1962 conference, "Puritan Perplexities: Some Lessons from 1640–1662." Some other titles from the conference include the following:
- The Puritan Idea of Communion with God — J.I. Packer
- Missionary Thought and Practice within the Reformed Tradition — B.R. Easter
- The Puritan Doctrine of Joy — J. Gwyn Thomas
- The Puritan Concept of Divine Intercession — Dr. Eifion Evans
- Preaching: Puritan and Reformed — J.A. Caiger
- The Puritan Conscience — J.I. Packer
- John Owen on Schism — Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
- The Puritan Approach to Worship — J.I. Packer
- Charles Haddon Spurgeon: Preacher — D.M. Whyte
- John Calvin and George Whitefield — Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
- Calvin: Servant of the Word — J.I. Packer
- Calvin the Man — O.R. Johnston
- Luther — J.I. Packer
- Ecclesiola in Ecclesia — Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
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