Publisher's Synopsis
The Scripture Doctrine presents a robust defense of the Holy Spirit's divinity, personality, and extraordinary works. Comprising sixteen sermons delivered by John Hurrion at the Merchants Lecture at Pinners-Hall between 1729 and 1731, this work offers a detailed exploration of scriptural teachings on the Holy Spirit.
Hurrion meticulously examines various aspects of the Spirit's role and nature, engaging with theological debates of his time. This collection provides valuable insights into early 18th-century theological discourse and the development of Christian doctrine. "The Scripture Doctrine" remains a significant resource for students of theology, church history, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the Holy Spirit's place in Christian belief.
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