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""The Exclusive Claims Of Puseyite Episcopalians To The Christian Ministry Indefensible"" is a book written by John Brown in 1844. The book is a critique of the views and practices of the Puseyite Episcopalians, a group within the Church of England that sought to restore Catholic practices and beliefs to the Anglican Church. Brown argues that the Puseyites' claims to be the only true Christian ministry are indefensible, and that their insistence on strict adherence to traditional practices and beliefs is misguided. He also criticizes the Puseyites for their opposition to the evangelical…mehr

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""The Exclusive Claims Of Puseyite Episcopalians To The Christian Ministry Indefensible"" is a book written by John Brown in 1844. The book is a critique of the views and practices of the Puseyite Episcopalians, a group within the Church of England that sought to restore Catholic practices and beliefs to the Anglican Church. Brown argues that the Puseyites' claims to be the only true Christian ministry are indefensible, and that their insistence on strict adherence to traditional practices and beliefs is misguided. He also criticizes the Puseyites for their opposition to the evangelical movement within the Church of England, which they saw as a threat to their vision of a more Catholic Church. Overall, ""The Exclusive Claims Of Puseyite Episcopalians To The Christian Ministry Indefensible"" is a significant work of Anglican theology and a valuable historical document of the debates and controversies within the Church of England in the mid-19th century.With An Inquiry Into The Divine Right Of Episcopacy And The Apostolic Succession, In A Series Of Letters To The Reverend Dr. Pusey. To Which Is Prefixed An Article On The Anglican Reformation From The Edinburgh Presbyterian Review.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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John Brown, D. D. (1778-1848), of Langton, was a theological writer. He was born at Glasgow, licensed by the presbytery of Glasgow, ordained minister of Gartmore , and joined the Free Church in 1843. He received the degree of D.D. from the University of Glasgow in November 1815. He was one of the early friends and promoters of evangelical views in the church of Scotland, and a contributor to the 'Christian Instructor.' He was the author of two books which attained fame, Vindication of Presbyterian Church Government, in reply to the Independents and The Exclusive Claims of Puseyite Episcopalians to the Christian Ministry indefensible.