Ahmes biography of william
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He was installed at Franeker on May 7, 1622, and delivered a discourse on the occasion on Urim and Thummim. (266 pages)
[pdfepubmobitxtweb via Internet Archive] Individual titles below:
- Exposition on 1 Peter – pdf, 124 pp.
- Exposition on 2 Peter – pdf, 130 pp.
Conscience with the Power and Cases Thereof. (476 pages)
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A Fresh Suit Against Human Ceremonies in God’s Worship.
A surviving work of Ahmes is part of the Rhind Mathematical Papyrus now located in the British Museum (Newman, 1956). Ames refused to wear vestments, and he spoke out against the sign of the cross administered during baptism and other ceremonies. Ames was much influenced in terms of method by Ramism, and opposed the residual teaching of Aristotle.
He also suffered a head injury from shrapnel, which left him blind in one eye.
Controversy and Legal Proceedings
Omar's detention at Guantanamo Bay has been the subject of controversy and legal proceedings. [from Wikipedia]
The (English) Works of William Ames:
An Analytical Exposition of Both the Epistles of the Apostle Peter.
In 2010, he pleaded guilty to several charges, including murder, in a plea deal. The “Coronis ad collationem Hagiensem”, or “A Finishing Touch to the Hague Conference”, published in 1618 as a strong affirmation of the orthodox ministers, presented forcefully the Amesian answer to the Remonstrants. Ahmed faced charges of financing and collaborating with conspirators.
New York:St. Another student was Nathaniel Eaton, later of Harvard College.
He prepared his Medulla Theologiae (The Marrow of Theology), a manual of Calvinistic doctrine, for his students. However, his guilty plea has been criticized as coerced due to the alleged abuse and torture he faced during his detention. (343 pages)
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The Classics On the Wing edition is much preferred; it has been hand-typed and gently modernized by William Gross.
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Ames withdrew his fellowship, and never returned again to English Academia.
Ames made the transition from being a fellow to taking up the pastorate, but it was not long afterward that persecution began to intensify under the reign of James I and Archbishop Bancroft. In 1996, the family moved to Jalalabad, Afghanistan, where they lived in an office of a non-governmental organization founded by Ahmed.
He left, by a second wife Joan Fletcher, two sons and a daughter, who emigrated to Massachusetts in 1637; the sons later returned to England; his daughter Ruth married in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Edmund Angier, and their son Samuel Angier later married in 1680 Hannah Oakes, the daughter of Urian Oakes.
His works, which the Biographia Britannica testifies were known over Europe, were collected at Amsterdam in five volumes.