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A Brief Look at... Aqua Products Brolly Bivvy and wind at Elstow !
An Aqua Brolly System in the breeze! More carp stuff at www.carpstudy.co.uk My blog at htt...
published: 18 Jul 2010
author: carper100
A Brief Look at... Aqua Products Brolly Bivvy and wind at Elstow !
An Aqua Brolly System in the breeze! More carp stuff at www.carpstudy.co.uk My blog at http
published: 18 Jul 2010
views: 10097
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MooT hall Elstow, Bedford. Ghost ??? in Window
Not sure if there was something funny in windows you decide...
published: 25 Mar 2008
author: izzysmart
MooT hall Elstow, Bedford. Ghost ??? in Window
Not sure if there was something funny in windows you decide
published: 25 Mar 2008
views: 1812
author:
izzysmart
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Elstow-Waihou School: Wake Up New Zealand - Wed 28 March 2012
Last up in the OnTV Studio today we welcome our friends from Elstow-Waihou School in the W...
published: 28 Mar 2012
author: OnTVStudio
Elstow-Waihou School: Wake Up New Zealand - Wed 28 March 2012
Last up in the OnTV Studio today we welcome our friends from Elstow-Waihou School in the Waikato. This afternoon they take on the Wake Up NZ script, so make sure to check it out!!
published: 28 Mar 2012
views: 170
author:
OnTVStudio
8:03
Elstow May Festival 2009
Procession, Crowing of the May Queen and Maypole Dancing...
published: 10 May 2009
author: ConradLongmore
Elstow May Festival 2009
Procession, Crowing of the May Queen and Maypole Dancing
published: 10 May 2009
views: 219
author:
ConradLongmore
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"Criteria to Explore" ROF ELSTOW
Abandoned WW2 Ordnance Factory...
published: 06 Dec 2008
author: sovietbear01
"Criteria to Explore" ROF ELSTOW
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The John Bunyan Trail from Elstow to Shefford
A cycle journey from Elstow village near Bedford to Shefford - 42 minutes, one part of the...
published: 29 Jul 2012
author: nickhawkes
The John Bunyan Trail from Elstow to Shefford
A cycle journey from Elstow village near Bedford to Shefford - 42 minutes, one part of the John Bunyan Trail. Adventuring through off road areas and passing through the villages of Wilstead, negotiating Hammer Hill (off the road) and through Haynes, and skirting Rowney and Chicksands. For the shorter version 7 minutes long: www.youtube.com Music Track: White Zone - Phonetix (Mixotic 227)
published: 29 Jul 2012
views: 56
author:
nickhawkes
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A Brief Look at... Elstow Pit 2, Bedfordshire
Elstow Pit Two from the Headland. More carp stuff at www.carpstudy.co.uk My blog at http...
published: 15 Aug 2012
author: carper100
A Brief Look at... Elstow Pit 2, Bedfordshire
Elstow Pit Two from the Headland. More carp stuff at www.carpstudy.co.uk My blog at http
published: 15 Aug 2012
views: 89
author:
carper100
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Elstow Abbey v Kings AFC
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published: 29 Mar 2011
author: thecoldend
Elstow Abbey v Kings AFC
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Elstow Abbey Church, Bedfordshire
A short film of the interior and some of the exterior of this ancient church in Bedfordshi...
published: 10 May 2009
author: ConradLongmore
Elstow Abbey Church, Bedfordshire
A short film of the interior and some of the exterior of this ancient church in Bedfordshire, England.
published: 10 May 2009
views: 283
author:
ConradLongmore
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Elstow Village Green 1
A test film with the Nokia E90...
published: 04 Aug 2007
author: MobileGazette
Elstow Village Green 1
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Elstow - Golden Apples of the Sun (Judy Collins COVER)
Demo Cover of Judy Collins' song "Golden Apples of the Sun" by ELSTOW www.soundcloud.com/e...
published: 05 Nov 2012
author: tim musicman
Elstow - Golden Apples of the Sun (Judy Collins COVER)
Demo Cover of Judy Collins' song "Golden Apples of the Sun" by ELSTOW www.soundcloud.com/elstow [on their soundcloud it says "Originally WB Yeats' poem "The Song of Wandering Aengus" (1899)] I do not own the song, just wanted to share it!!
published: 05 Nov 2012
views: 43
author:
tim musicman
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Moot Hall & Elstow Abbey
Handheld crap, hence the nasty rolling shutter. Moot Hall is an old Tudor manor & Elstow A...
published: 22 Sep 2012
author: Emilie Rosson
Moot Hall & Elstow Abbey
Handheld crap, hence the nasty rolling shutter. Moot Hall is an old Tudor manor & Elstow Abbey is a church with the ruins of an old mansion nearby. Music: Kevin MacLeod.
published: 22 Sep 2012
views: 24
author:
Emilie Rosson
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Deanne & Shaun at Elstow Abbey and The Sharnbrook Hotel
Here are a small selection of images shot during Deanne and Shaun's wedding celebrations l...
published: 09 Oct 2012
author: AbraxasPhoto
Deanne & Shaun at Elstow Abbey and The Sharnbrook Hotel
Here are a small selection of images shot during Deanne and Shaun's wedding celebrations last Friday at Elstow Abbey and The Sharnbrook Hotel. To view all of the photographs we shot, visit www.abraxasphoto.co.uk. Deanne and Shaun will be able to give you their unique password.
published: 09 Oct 2012
views: 169
author:
AbraxasPhoto
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Elstow v Shillington
Elstow Abbey U17 v Shillington U17 26th Feb 2012...
published: 26 Feb 2012
author: Emerton321
Elstow v Shillington
Elstow Abbey U17 v Shillington U17 26th Feb 2012
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Jamie & Sarah:The Highlights
Filmed at Elstow Abbey and The Barns Hotel, Bedford on the 8th August.
Highlights filmed u...
published: 12 Aug 2009
author: ARM Productions
Jamie & Sarah:The Highlights
Filmed at Elstow Abbey and The Barns Hotel, Bedford on the 8th August.
Highlights filmed using 98% 5D on Glidetrack, Cinevate Rig & Steadicam Pilot
Thanks to SM for music and inspiration !
Andrew
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John Bunyan - Run to Obtain
In the 1660s, Charles II, King of England, asked John Owen (1616–83) why he went to hear t...
published: 22 Aug 2012
author: John Bunyan
John Bunyan - Run to Obtain
In the 1660s, Charles II, King of England, asked John Owen (1616–83) why he went to hear the preaching of an uneducated tinker. The King was amazed that Owen, a prominent preacher, would stoop to associate with a tinker. After all, there was quite a contrast between the two.
At that time, most ministers in England graduated from Cambridge or Oxford. Owen had entered Queen’s College, Oxford at age 12, took his B.A. in 1632 and M.A. in 1635. On the other hand, the tinker possessed no formal education beyond the second grade. Owen had written voluminously; the tinker did most of his writing while in jail.
The tinker lived in a small cottage in the obscure village of Bedford, but Owen served as chaplain to Cromwell, walked in kings’ palaces, was respected by many of the nobility, and had preached to Parliament and in England’s great cathedrals. The tinker preached to a church that met in an old barn and at its peak may have numbered 300.
Looking the King in the eye, Owen answered, “May it please your Majesty, could I possess the tinker’s ability for preaching, I would willingly relinquish all my learning.”1
The tinker was John Bunyan (1628–88), the Puritan pastor and author of Pilgrim’s Progress.
Bunyan was an old man when Owen first heard him. “The soul-experiences through which he [Bunyan] had passed,” notes one biographer, “had done more to equip him for what God had so definitely called him than any academic training could do.”2
“I preached what I startlingly did feel,”3 Bunyan later noted.
The source of Bunyan’s influence over Owen and others was his passion in the pulpit that flowed from his personal experience of the Bible’s power and his frequent persecution. He was Bible-saturated. As Charles Spurgeon later noted, “Prick him anywhere; his blood is Bibline, the very essence of the Bible flows from him.”4
Owen would not have been surprised to learn that Bunyan’s most influential work, Pilgrim’s Progress, would be translated into more languages over the next 400 years than any book except the Bible.
How did the writing of an uneducated tinker become the most widely read piece of 17th-century English literature? Who was John Bunyan, and what can we learn from his life?
Early Life
Little is known about John Bunyan’s youth. He was born in 1628 in Elstow, a little village 50 miles northeast of London. The exact date of his birth is unknown. At age 16 he enlisted in Oliver Cromwell’s army and fought with the Puritans against King Charles I. He was discharged in his early twenties and married. His first wife (her name unknown) bore him four children. The oldest child, a daughter, was born blind.
He was converted in his mid-twenties after a lengthy agony-of-soul similar to Christian in Pilgrim’s Progress. At age 25 he began to preach, and by 30 he was a part-time village preacher. He worked the forge and anvil by day and preached the gospel at night.
Persecution
We often take religious toleration for granted. But tolerance of multiple denominations in one state was a novel idea in the 1650s. Intolerance had been the norm for 1,000 years. Most English Christians were Anglican paedobaptists. But under Cromwell’s new policy of tolerance, the Baptists were beginning to flourish and many Englishmen were nervous.5
Bunyan belonged to a small Baptist church of about 60 people. They were called independents because the Anglican Church — the only church sanctioned by the English government — did not control them.
Cromwell died, and in 1660, King Charles II came to power. He was determined to eradicate Cromwell’s radical religious tolerance and stamp out all denominations except the State-sanctioned church. Parliament cooperated, passing a series of laws designed to persecute the independents out of existence. Bunyan suffered dearly.
In this setting Bunyan received Christ’s call to preach. He knew it would be costly. To complicate matters, his wife died, leaving him with four children. Bunyan knew he would be jailed soon, so he asked a woman in his church named Elizabeth to marry him so his children would be cared for while he was in prison. Zealous for God and His people, she agreed to marry John and serve the church in this way. In later years Elizabeth and John fell deeply in love.
When Bunyan refused to obey Parliament’s new mandates forbidding him to preach as an independent, the English government imprisoned him. He languished in jail without a proper trial for 12 of the best years of his life: age 32 to 44.
During these years the government persecutors ravaged what was left of Bunyan’s flock, fining immense sums on people who were already poor by 17th-century standards. Often government officials would arrive at their homes with a cart and take everything they owned — furniture, clothing, and cooking utensils — leaving these poor saints utterly destitute.6
The experience of a poor widow named Mary Tilney characterized th
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Elstow-Waihou School 28 March 2012
Last up in the OnTV Studio today we welcome our friends from Elstow-Waihou School in the W...
published: 03 May 2012
author: CapitalENZ
Elstow-Waihou School 28 March 2012
Last up in the OnTV Studio today we welcome our friends from Elstow-Waihou School in the Waikato. This afternoon they take on the Wake Up NZ script, so make sure to check it out!!
published: 03 May 2012
views: 10
author:
CapitalENZ
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The John Bunyan Trail from Elstow to Shefford - in 7 minutes
A cycle journey from Elstow village near Bedford to Shefford - speeded up to 7 minutes fro...
published: 29 Jul 2012
author: nickhawkes
The John Bunyan Trail from Elstow to Shefford - in 7 minutes
A cycle journey from Elstow village near Bedford to Shefford - speeded up to 7 minutes from 42 minutes, one part of the John Bunyan Trail. Adventuring through off road areas and passing through the villages of Wilstead, negotiating Hammer Hill (off the road) and through Haynes, and skirting Rowney and Chicksands. For the full 42 minute experience - www.youtube.com Music Track: D5 - Floatation Tank
published: 29 Jul 2012
views: 31
author:
nickhawkes
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Weddings shot by Abraxas Photography at Elstow Abbey
Short clip of weddings shot at Elstow Abbey - All images by Abraxas Photography www.abraxa...
published: 02 Feb 2012
author: AbraxasPhoto
Weddings shot by Abraxas Photography at Elstow Abbey
Short clip of weddings shot at Elstow Abbey - All images by Abraxas Photography www.abraxasphoto.co.uk
published: 02 Feb 2012
views: 75
author:
AbraxasPhoto
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Irmo House For Sale- 116 Elstow
Irmo house for sale. 3 bedroom/2 bathroom/ 1 car garage/ $95000. Great condition, recently...
published: 30 Apr 2012
author: BrandonMHoffman
Irmo House For Sale- 116 Elstow
Irmo house for sale. 3 bedroom/2 bathroom/ 1 car garage/ $95000. Great condition, recently renovated. To schedule viewing call or text Brandon Hoffman, ERA Wilder Realty, 803-528-3336.
published: 30 Apr 2012
views: 153
author:
BrandonMHoffman