Item #288881 THE CHURCH OF GOD AS AN ESSENTIAL ELEMENT OF THE GOSPEL, AND THE IDEA, STRUCTURE, AND FUNCTIONS THEREOF. A DISCOURSE IN FOUR PARTS. WITH AN APPENDIX, CONTAINING THE MORE IMPORTANT SYMBOLS OF PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH GOVERNMENT, HISTORICALLY ARRANGED AND ILLUSTRATED. Stuart Robinson.
THE CHURCH OF GOD AS AN ESSENTIAL ELEMENT OF THE GOSPEL, AND THE IDEA, STRUCTURE, AND FUNCTIONS THEREOF. A DISCOURSE IN FOUR PARTS. WITH AN APPENDIX, CONTAINING THE MORE IMPORTANT SYMBOLS OF PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH GOVERNMENT, HISTORICALLY ARRANGED AND ILLUSTRATED.

THE CHURCH OF GOD AS AN ESSENTIAL ELEMENT OF THE GOSPEL, AND THE IDEA, STRUCTURE, AND FUNCTIONS THEREOF. A DISCOURSE IN FOUR PARTS. WITH AN APPENDIX, CONTAINING THE MORE IMPORTANT SYMBOLS OF PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH GOVERNMENT, HISTORICALLY ARRANGED AND ILLUSTRATED.

Philadelphia: Joseph M. Wilson, 1858.

Hard Cover. First Edition. Uncommon First Edition of Robinson’s work explaining early Presbyterian doctrine and theology. Based on his lectures in the Danville Theological Seminary, he attempts to reconcile Reformed and more traditional theology, specifically Calvin’s stance on predeterminism and redemption, as well as a history and explanation of the role of the Church. Foxing throughout. Spots of surface loss and discoloration to the bindings. Embossed brown cloth with gilt lettering.

Good binding.
Item #288881

Price: $250.00

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