In The Practical Divinity of the Papists proved destructive to Christianity and men's souls, David Clarkson (1622-1686), who succeeded John Owen in his pulpit, critiques the popish view of both doctrine and practice, holding it up to the light of Scripture. This piercing polemic remains relevant in our present day of confusion and compromise within the church, and is very applicable also to modern antinomian tendencies within evangelical and Protestant circles also.
Hardcover with dust jacket
6×9
488 pages
In The Practical Divinity of the Papists proved destructive to Christianity and men's souls, David Clarkson (1622-1686), who succeeded John Owen in his pulpit, critiques the popish view of both doctrine and practice, holding it up to the light of Scripture. This piercing polemic remains relevant in our present day of confusion and compromise within the church, and is very applicable also to modern antinomian tendencies within evangelical and Protestant circles also.
Hardcover with dust jacket
6×9
488 pages