Ambrose, Isaac
AMBROSE, ISAAC: Puritan; b. in Lancashire,
England, 1604; d. at Preston 1664. He studied
at Brasenose College, Oxford, and after 1631 became one of the king’s four preachers in Lancashire with residence at Garstang.
Favoring Presbyterianism, he suffered imprisonment and
other hardships during the civil war, and was
ejected from Garstang for non-conformity in 1662.
He is described as a learned man, of quiet and
retiring disposition and sincere piety. His best-known work
is Looking unto Jesus (London, 1658).
A collected edition of his works appeared in 1674 and has been often reprinted (Dundee,
1759; London, 1829, etc.).