The Grand Debate: The Reasons Presented by the Dissenting Brethren Against Certain Propositions Concerning Presbyterian Government

Coldwell, Chris (editor)


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This monumental scholarly work contains primary documents that address one of the most controversial issues amongst the Westminster Assembly of Divines: church government. Discontented with the majority's Presbyterian views, the Congregationalist members produced dissenting papers to which the Assembly replied. Thoroughly edited by Chris Coldwell, these polemical papers provide Presbyterians and Congregationalists alike with the strongest arguments and chief concerns in discerning a Reformed ecclesiology. Includes an appendix that presents an updated version of research into the theological resources available at the Westminster Assembly.

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  • Cover Type
    Hardcover
  • ISBN
    9798886861204
  • Page Count
    424
  • Publisher
    Reformation Heritage Books
  • Publication Date
    June 2024

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About the Author

Beginning in 1987 through Naphtali Press, Chris Coldwell has published high-quality editions of Puritan, Presbyterian, and Reformed literature in partnership with Reformation Heritage Books. He is also the general editor of The Confessional Presbyterian journal (2005– ).
The Grand Debate: The Reasons Presented by the Dissenting Brethren Against Certain Propositions Concerning Presbyterian Government - Coldwell, Chris (editor) - 9798886861204
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The Grand Debate: The Reasons Presented by the Dissenting Brethren Against Certain Propositions Concerning Presbyterian Government

$45.45 $50.00
This monumental scholarly work contains primary documents that address one of the most controversial issues amongst the Westminster Assembly of Divines: church government. Discontented with the majority's Presbyterian views, the Congregationalist members produced dissenting papers to which the Assembly replied. Thoroughly edited by Chris Coldwell, these polemical papers provide Presbyterians and Congregationalists alike with the strongest arguments and chief concerns in discerning a Reformed ecclesiology. Includes an appendix that presents an updated version of research into the theological resources available at the Westminster Assembly.

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