To Glorify and Enjoy God. A Commemoration of the Westminster Assembly.

by John L. Carson (Editor)

Hardcover, 1994

Call number

BX9053 .G46 1994

Publication

Edinburgh: The Banner of Truth Trust.

Physical description

xiii, 338 p.; 23 cm

Notes

"To Glorify and Enjoy God provides a comprehensive introduction to the background, history, character and contributions of the Westminster Divines and their Assembly. It brings together in published form the addresses given in London in 1993 at an international conference celebrating the 350th anniversary of the convening of the Assembly at Westminster Abbey."

CONTENTS

Important Dates.
Preface.
INTRODUCTION.
Westminster Assembly Commemorations, by David W. Hall.

SECTION i - HISTORY SURROUNDING THE ASSEMBLY.
1. The Context and Work of the Assembly, by Samuel T. Logan, Jr.
2. The Men and Parties of the Assembly, by William S. Barker.
3. The Preaching of the Assembly, by Robert M. Morris.

SECTION II - ENDURING PRODUCTS OF THE ASSEMBLY.
4. The Westminster Confession of Faith and Holy Scripture, by Wayne R. Spear.
5. The Westminster Shorter Catechism, by Douglas F. Kelly.
6. The Westminster Larger Catechism, by W. Robert Godfrey.
7. The Form of Church Government, by John R. de Witt.
8. The Directory for Public Worship, by Iain H. Murray.

SECTION III - GRAND THEMES OF THE ASSEMBLY.
9. The Sovereignty of God, by James M. Boice.
10. The Pre-eminence of Christ, by Joel Nederhood.
11. The Application of Redemption, by Eric J. Alexander.

AFTERWORD
12. The Influence of Westminster, by Jay E. Adams.

APPENDICES:
A. The Unfinished Westminster Catechism, by Wayne R. Spear.
B. Parliamentary Background of the Assembly, by David W. Hall.
C. A Bibliographic Guide, by David W. Hall

Notes.
Index

Barcode

020a110000

Language

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