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Ecclesiology

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This work highlights two aspects of the theological work of Alexander Henderson concerning the church. The first work sets out his view of church order, detailing firstly the offices of doctors, deacons, and elders in the church, and secondly how general assemblies, excommunications, presbyteries and synods ought to function. The latter work excoriates the practice of prelacy, which Henderson and his fellow covenanters swore to extirpate.

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94 pages
5x8

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This work highlights two aspects of the theological work of Alexander Henderson concerning the church. The first work sets out his view of church order, detailing firstly the offices of doctors, deacons, and elders in the church, and secondly how general assemblies, excommunications, presbyteries and synods ought to function. The latter work excoriates the practice of prelacy, which Henderson and his fellow covenanters swore to extirpate.

Hardback
94 pages
5x8

This work highlights two aspects of the theological work of Alexander Henderson concerning the church. The first work sets out his view of church order, detailing firstly the offices of doctors, deacons, and elders in the church, and secondly how general assemblies, excommunications, presbyteries and synods ought to function. The latter work excoriates the practice of prelacy, which Henderson and his fellow covenanters swore to extirpate.

Hardback
94 pages
5x8

“The cloak that I left at Troas with Carpus, when thou comest, bring with thee, and the books, but especially the parchments.” - 2 Timothy 4:13

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