George Gillespie (1613-1648). George Gillespie, according to Principal John Macleod, was "one of the mighties of his age which was so fertile in massive heroic figures in the field of evangelical Christian theology." His brief ministry stamped an indelible impress on the Westminster Confession of Faith, particularly those chapters dealing with ecclesiology. More was wrought by him in eleven years, for the good of the Reformed churches, than most men accomplish in a lifetime." This collection contains the anonymously published tracts attributed to Gillespie, with research proving authorship. The anonymously published tracts are: Reasons Against the Service Book (1638) Dialogue Between a Civilian and a Divine (1644). Faces About: Or, A Recrimination charged upon Mr. John Goodwin (1644). Wholesome Severity Reconciled with Christian Liberty (1645).
- ISBN10 1257228935
- ISBN13 9781257228935
- Publish Date 1 June 2011
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country US
- Imprint Lulu.com
- Format eBook
- Language English