John Calvin, a beacon for the Puritans, is spotlighted in this volume of Puritan Papers, originally presented on the 400th anniversary of the Reformer's death. J. I. Packer writes on Calvin as "a servant of the Word," and O. R. Johnston on Calvin the man. Additional chapters treat Calvin's doctrine of God, his Institutes, and sixteenth-century Geneva.
Other biographical chapters feature George Whitefield (by D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones) and Charles Haddon Spurgeon (by D. M. Whyte). In addition, Packer writes on the Puritan approach to worship, Iain Murray on "things indifferent," and Lloyd-Jones on John Owen's view of schism.
| ISBN: | 9780875524689 |
| Publication date: | 28th April 2021 |
| Author: | J I Packer |
| Publisher: | P & R Publishing |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Pagination: | 270 pages |
| Series: | Puritan Papers |
| Genres: |
Religion and beliefs |
John Calvin, a beacon for the Puritans, is spotlighted in this volume of Puritan Papers, originally presented on the 400th anniversary of the Reformer's death. J. I. Packer writes on Calvin as "a servant of the Word," and O. R. Johnston on Calvin the man. Additional chapters treat Calvin's doctrine of God, his Institutes, and sixteenth-century Geneva.
Other biographical chapters feature George Whitefield (by D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones) and Charles Haddon Spurgeon (by D. M. Whyte). In addition, Packer writes on the Puritan approach to worship, Iain Murray on "things indifferent," and Lloyd-Jones on John Owen's view of schism.
Puritan Papers features in the following genres: Religion and beliefs
Puritan Papers is available in Paperback
Puritan Papers was written by J I Packer and published by P & R Publishing
Puritan Papers has 270 pages
Yes it is part of Puritan Papers series