Publisher's Synopsis
In "The Glory of Christ's Visible Kingdom in This World," Joseph Perry presents a detailed theological exploration of the nature and manifestation of Christ's kingdom. Published in 1721, this work delves into the spiritual and personal dimensions of Christ's reign, asserting its present reality and future fulfillment.
Perry meticulously builds his case, drawing upon scripture and theological reasoning to explain the twofold branches of Christ's kingdom. He addresses key questions about the kingdom's visibility, its impact on believers, and its ultimate triumph in the world. This book offers valuable insights into early 18th-century theological perspectives on eschatology and the enduring significance of Christ's rule.
This edition preserves the original text, allowing readers to engage directly with Perry's arguments and contribute to ongoing discussions about the nature of Christ's kingdom.
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