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Daniel Cawdrey (1588-1664) was an astute and learned Presbyterian minister during the golden age of Puritanism. He was called, "a man of great consideration, eminently learned, and a noted member of the assembly of divines."
In this work, Cawdrey exegetically and biblically demonstrates that worship to God is accomplished through God's prescription alone. Anything less is man's invention which leads to superstition and will-worship. He ably defends the regulative principle of worship (that God alone determines the manner in which sinners are to approach him) and demonstrates that even the holiday of Christmas, in the manner that people use it as a "holy day," is in fact filled with superstition, and must be considered will-worship.
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