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Gillespie was one of the Scottish commissioners to the Westminster Assembly. He was one of the greatest theologians of all time -- almost singlehandedly steering this august Assembly at certain points. As Hetherington notes, "in all those debates no person took a more active part, or gained more distinction than George Gillespie," though he was the youngest man there. Furthermore, Hetherington calls him a "genius of the highest order," and writes that his work "dazzled and astonished his countrymen." He "held an undisputed position among the foremost of the distinguished men by whose talents and energy the Church of Scotland was delivered from the prelatic despotism" of that day.
This rare work contains Gillespie's personal notes during the Westminster Assembly and A Dispute Against English Popish Ceremonies. A Dispute Against English Popish Ceremonies is a rare classic on Reformed worship, taking on all the arguments related to the use of man-made ceremonies in worship. Burned by the Prelates (Episcopalians) just after it first appeared in 1637, this masterful defense of the regulative principle has yet to be answered (by those that oppose God's sovereignty in worship). It ably, and in a detailed manner, refutes the old errors of Prelacy and Romanism in worship -- many of which are being resurrected in our day by writers like James Jordan, Steve Schlissel and John Frame (and others abandoning historic Presbyterian [i.e. Biblical] worship).
Gillespie's practical "Treatise of Miscellany Questions," contains 22 chapters. Topics dealt with range from: whether prophets and prophesying continued beyond the primitive church (which Gillespie answers in the affirmative); whether a sound heart and an unsound head can consist together; what are heresies and what is their purpose; are infants to be baptized; should the civil government attach a negative sanction to not swearing to the Solemn League and Covenant (against one aspect of Theonomy); etc. These Works also contains a memoir of Gillespie's life and writings, written by Hetherington, Gillespie's sermons before the house of commons, and much more!
Contains the following works by George Gillespie:
The table of contents from George Gillespie's Dispute Against The English Popish Ceremonies Obtruded On The Church Of Scotland follows:
Order.
The First Part. Against The Necessity Of The Ceremonies.
The Second Part. Against The Expediency Of The Ceremonies.
The Third Part. Against The Lawfulness Of The Ceremonies.
The Fourth Part. Against The Indifferency Of The Ceremonies.
Volume 2
Contains George Gillespie's "A Treatise of Miscellany Questions;" "Notes of Debates and Proceedings of the Assembly of Divines at Westminster (February 1644 to January 1645)" and more.
A section from volume two of The Works of George Gillespie is entitled, "Whether it be lawful, just, and expedient, that the taking of the Solemn League and Covenant be enjoined by the Parliament upon all persons in the kingdom under a considerable penalty."
This is chapter 16 of "A Treatise of Miscellany Questions," pp. 85-88, and gives important insights in Second Reformation thought among the Covenanters who attended the Westminster Assembly.
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