The Nature of the Church

John Brown of Wamphray


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As well as expounding the Westminster Confession’s teaching on the church, this volume is a remarkable distillation of the massive contribution made to the subject of church government by the chief Scots Commissioners at the Assembly. George Gillespie and Samuel Rutherford wrote at length about key matters of church government, and the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland summarized these in eight general heads of doctrine—focusing mainly on church and state questions and other matters of government within the church.

John Brown of Wamphray’s brief treatment, however, brings us to consider the visible church from the widest perspective. In continuity with the whole stream of Christian thinking on the subject before him, he stressed the worldwide nature of the church as an organic, aggregated, and unified whole. His treatment of the subject, “while reflecting the thought of Gillespie and Rutherford, has an independent value, and takes its place equally” with their contributions. 

Grange Press is the publishing imprint of the FCC Presbytery of the United States.


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  • Cover Type
    Cloth-bound, Sewn
  • ISBN
    9781950611089
  • Page Count
    128
  • Publisher
    Grange Press
  • Publication Date
    September 2024
The Nature of the Church - John Brown of Wamphray - 9781950611089
Grange Press

The Nature of the Church

$16.35 $17.99

As well as expounding the Westminster Confession’s teaching on the church, this volume is a remarkable distillation of the massive contribution made to the subject of church government by the chief Scots Commissioners at the Assembly. George Gillespie and Samuel Rutherford wrote at length about key matters of church government, and the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland summarized these in eight general heads of doctrine—focusing mainly on church and state questions and other matters of government within the church.

John Brown of Wamphray’s brief treatment, however, brings us to consider the visible church from the widest perspective. In continuity with the whole stream of Christian thinking on the subject before him, he stressed the worldwide nature of the church as an organic, aggregated, and unified whole. His treatment of the subject, “while reflecting the thought of Gillespie and Rutherford, has an independent value, and takes its place equally” with their contributions. 

Grange Press is the publishing imprint of the FCC Presbytery of the United States.

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