Scottish Theology in Relation to Church History since the Reformation.

by John Macleod [1872-1948]

Paperback, 1995

Call number

BR782 .M34

Publication

Greenville, SC : Reformed Academic Press, 1995. Reprint of the Third Edition.

Physical description

xiii, 350 p.; 22 cm

Notes

CONTENTS:

I. Introductory.
II. The Successors of Knox.

III. The Second Reformation Galaxy.

IV. The Post-Revolution Church.

V. The Neonomians and the Marrow Controversy.
I. The Neonomians :
1. Their Origin.
2. Hyper-Calvinists.
3. James Hadow.
4. Thomas Boston and "The Marrow."
II. The "Marrow" Controversy :
1. Its Course.
2. M'Crie and Brown of Whitburn.
3. The "Marrow" Teaching Vulnerable.

VI. Theology in the Early Days of the Secession.
1. Outlook of Early Seceders.
2. The Evangelical Message.
3. "The Breach" and After.
4. Brea's Teaching.
5. A Glance at Large.
6. Secession Writers.
7. John Brown of Haddington.
8. John Glas and His Work.
9. Sandemanian Faith.

VII. The 18th-Century Contrast — Evangelicals and Moderates.

VIII. New Light and What It Has Done.

IX. The Evangelical School and Victorian Orthodoxy.

X. Later Developments — The Ebb-Tide.

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