McGuffy, a Presbyterian Licensee, advocated learnedness to/for his readers using McGuffy's Reader. Presbyterians have always been advocates of a learned ministry. Anglicans have also advocated similarly. It is unfortunate that PCA History misses this. Together, The Book of Common Prayer and the Westminster Standards were symbols and instructors in reading, learning, faith, hope, strength and the values of industry and success. Emphases in the American Anabaptist or revivalist streams did not have these emphases upon a learned, quiet, and thoughtful faith. In fact, many Hillbillies and revivalists impugned a learned ministry, guffawing and ratifying a populist envy; in fact, they often were "proud of their anti-intellectualism, non-Confessionalism, and non-liturgies." This appealed to illiterates rather than ameliorating it; many, if not most, still advocated such. McGuffy, although a Presbyterian rather than Anglican, did have these emphases, to his credit...alongside his literate Anglican cousins.
http://www.thisday.pcahistory.org/2012/09/september-23-william-holmes-mcguffey/September 23: William Holmes McGuffey |
Reformed Churchmen
We are Confessional Calvinists and a Prayer Book Church-people. In 2012, we remembered the 350th anniversary of the 1662 Book of Common Prayer; also, we remembered the 450th anniversary of John Jewel's sober, scholarly, and Reformed "An Apology of the Church of England." In 2013, we remembered the publication of the "Heidelberg Catechism" and the influence of Reformed theologians in England, including Heinrich Bullinger's Decades. For 2014: Tyndale's NT translation. For 2015, John Roger, Rowland Taylor and Bishop John Hooper's martyrdom, burned at the stakes. Books of the month. December 2014: Alan Jacob's "Book of Common Prayer" at: http://www.amazon.com/Book-Common-Prayer-Biography-Religious/dp/0691154813/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1417814005&sr=8-1&keywords=jacobs+book+of+common+prayer. January 2015: A.F. Pollard's "Thomas Cranmer and the English Reformation: 1489-1556" at: http://www.amazon.com/Thomas-Cranmer-English-Reformation-1489-1556/dp/1592448658/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1420055574&sr=8-1&keywords=A.F.+Pollard+Cranmer. February 2015: Jaspar Ridley's "Thomas Cranmer" at: http://www.amazon.com/Thomas-Cranmer-Jasper-Ridley/dp/0198212879/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1422892154&sr=8-1&keywords=jasper+ridley+cranmer&pebp=1422892151110&peasin=198212879
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