William Strong (died 1654) was an English clergyman and then pastor of an independent congregation, and member of the Westminster Assembly.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Strong_(minister)
Dictionary of National Biography, Volume 55 - 1898 (see page 62)
Brook's "Lives of the Puritans, Volume 3 - 1813 (see page 196)
Not listed in Reid's "Memoirs of the Westminster Divines, Volume 2 - 1811
Works
Strong was the author of:
- Clavis Apocalyptica ad incudem revocata, London, 1653.
- The Saints Communion with God, and Gods Communion with them in Ordinances, ed. Hering, London, 1656.
- Heavenly Treasure, or Man's Chiefest Good, ed. Howe, London 1656.
- Thirty-one Select Sermons, London, 1656.
- A Treatise showing the Subordination of the Will of Man to the Will of God, ed. Rowe, London, 1657.
- A Discourse on the Two Covenants, published by Theophilus Gale, London, 1678.
Strong also published several sermons, and wrote prefatory remarks to Robert Dingley's Spiritual Taste Described, London, 1649.
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