James Moir Porteous
Jesus Christ, King of the Church
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In 1869 the Free Church of Scotland presented a prize for the best essay on the fundamental principles of presbyterian order and government. The judges were unanimous in awarding the prize to James Moir Porteous for his essay, which was revised and enlarged for publication.
A warm, scriptural, and panoramic treatment of: Women and the Ministry, gifts of the Spirit, Apostles, Evangelists, Prophets, Priests, Bishops, Deacons, and Elders; who should preach, the ‘call’ to the Ministry, the Synagogue, the early church in Jerusalem, Corinth, Ephesus, Philippi, Laodicea and Rome; ‘The Brethren’, ‘Quakers’ and ‘Independents’ – all incisively examined in the light of Scripture.
An outstanding and eminently readable work. No marvel it received the first prize.
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In 1869 the Free Church of Scotland presented a prize for the best essay on the fundamental principles of presbyterian order and government. The judges were unanimous in awarding the prize to James Moir Porteous for his essay, which was revised and enlarged for publication. This book contains the first two parts: the third part is not published in this edition as it relates to a survey of presbyterian churches throughout the world during the late 19th century, and is primarily of historical interest.
A warm, scriptural, and panoramic treatment of: Women and the Ministry, gifts of the Spirit, Apostles, Evangelists, Prophets, Priests, Bishops, Deacons, and Elders; who should preach, the ‘call’ to the Ministry, the Synagogue, the early church in Jerusalem, Corinth, Ephesus, Philippi, Laodicea and Rome; ‘The Brethren’, ‘Quakers’ and ‘Independents’ – all incisively examined in the light of Scripture.
An outstanding and eminently readable work. No marvel it received the first prize.







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