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A Confession of Evangelical Principles in a letter to a friend

By J. (John) Church

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

In a time of religious questioning, a man puts his beliefs on the line, standing firm against accusations of division and defending his unwavering faith.

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2018-12-18
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Summary

"A Confession of Evangelical Principles" by J. Church is a powerful declaration of faith disguised as a personal letter, where the author passionately defends his evangelical beliefs against those who question his teachings. He dives into the heart of his theological views, addressing allegations of harmful doctrines and divisive preaching by clearly expressing his understanding of key concepts like salvation and sin. J. Church fervently emphasizes the Bible as the only reliable source of truth, highlighting how grace transforms a believer's life, and faces head-on the resistance from those who challenge his unwavering commitment to his principles, ultimately creating a snapshot of evangelical thought during his era.

About the Author

John Church was an Independent minister who was most famous for his involvement in the homosexual scandal of the Vere Street Coterie. He is claimed by some as the first openly ‘gay’ ordained Christian minister in England. Contemporary rumours about this are unproveable one way or the other, though circumstantial evidence may suggest that his "inordinate affections which led me into error" could be referring to homosexuality.

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