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Shorter Writings of George Gillespie, The: Vol. 3
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George Gillespie | Reformation Heritage
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George Gillespie | Reformation Heritage
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Naphtali Press Special Edition and Reformation Heritage Books present: The Shorter Writings of George Gillespie, Volume 3
Naphtali Press’s Special Edition of The Shorter Writings of George Gillespie (1613-1648), a Scottish Presbyterian and Westminster Divine, brings these valuable works into the hands of today’s readers. This final volume contains Gillespie’s notes on the Westminster Assembly, controversial explorations, personal correspondence, and indices for all three volumes.
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“Chris Coldwell … has been untiring—and remarkably successful—in his efforts to further and foster new research in the post-Reformation period. His own productions have found their way into the hands of more than one thankful historian in Cambridge and into many libraries around the world.” —Chad Van Dixhoorn, PhD
“George Gillespie lived a short life, but one of great significance. For half of his just mere ten years of public ministry, he participated in and contributed to the Second Reformation in Scotland, and the other half he spent in London helping to create a confession of faith and catechism that would mark the high point of Reformed confessionalism. In participating in the Westminster Assembly, he contributed greatly to these confessional documents that the church still uses widely today. He was a profound and precise thinker, marked by devotion to the Lord and His church. This new edition of Gillespie’s shorter writings invites readers to dig into works that are lesser known today yet highly valuable. The miscellaneous questions alone (v. 3) will repay any time invested in them. Helping us understand theology and practice generally, and seventeenth-century Scottish Presbyterianism particularly, this set will serve the church well in by promoting a broader picture of one strand of thought that fed into influenced the Westminster Standards, and by providing insights into Scripture that can feed our souls.” —Ryan M. McGraw, academic dean and Morton H. Smith Professor of Systematic Theology, Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary
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