- Lewis Bayly
Lewis Bayly (born perhaps at
Carmarthen ,Wales , perhaps nearBiggar, Scotland , year unknown; died atBangor, Wales ,26 October 1631 ) was anAnglican bishop . He was educated atOxford , becamevicar ofEvesham, Worcestershire , and probably in 1604 becamerector of St. Matthew's Church, Friday street,London . He was thenchaplain to Henry Frederick,Prince of Wales (died 1612), later chaplain to King James I, who, in 1616, appointed him bishop of Bangor. He was an ardentPuritan .Bayly's fame rests on his book "The Practice of Piety, directing a Christian how to walk that he may please God" (date of first edition unknown; 3d edition, London, 1613; reprinted as ISBN 1-877611-66-2). It reached its 74th edition in 1821 and has been translated into French, German, Italian, Polish, Romansh, Welsh, and into the language of the
Massachusetts Indians. It was one of the two books whichJohn Bunyan 's wife brought with her—the other one being Arthur Dent's "Plain Man's Pathway to Heaven" (ISBN 1-877611-69-7)—and it was by reading it that Bunyan was first spiritually awakened.References
* A biographical is prefixed to the "Practice of Piety", London, 1842
* A. á Wood, "Athenae Oxonienses", ed. P. Bliss, ii, 525-531, 4 vols., London, 1813-20External links
* [http://ccel.org/ccel/bayly/piety.html "The Practice of Piety: Directing a Christian How to Walk, that He May Please God"] at the
Christian Classics Ethereal Library References
*Schaff-Herzog
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