Richard Sibbes
Richard Sibbes | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1577 Tostock, Suffolk |
| Died | 1635 (aged 57–58) |
| Notable work | The Bruised Reed |
| Theological work | |
| Era | Elizabethan era |
| Tradition or movement | Anglicanism, Puritanism, Calvinism |
Richard Sibbes (or Sibbs) (1577–1635) was an Anglican theologian. He is known as a Biblical exegete, and as a representative, with William Perkins and John Preston, of what has been called "main-line" Puritanism because he always remained in the Church of England and worshiped according to the Book of Common Prayer.