Case

Thomas Case (1598–1682) was an English Puritan minister and author born in Boxley, Kent, where his father served as vicar. He is best known for his spiritual works, including 'A Treatise of Afflictions' and 'Mount Pisgah' (later reprinted as 'A Prospect of Heaven'), which remain influential in Puritan literature. His writings focus on themes of suffering, faith, and the Christian journey toward heaven.

Boxley, Kent, England Jan 1, 1598
Puritan literature Christian spirituality Religious nonfiction