A Body Of Doctrinal Divinity, Books II,III and IV.
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This is volume is book contains Dr. John Gil's Body Of Doctrinal Divinity book II, III and IV of a seven volume set, also available from our publications office. (www.BiertonParticularBaptists.co.uk)
John Gill (23rd Novemebr 1697 -14 October 1771 was an English Particular Baptists minister, scholar and theologian holding to a firm Calvinistic soteriology. Born in Kettering, Northamptonshire, he attended Kettering Grammar School, where he mastered the Latin classics and learned Greek by age 11. He continued self-study in everything from logic to Hebrew, his love for the latter remaining throughout his life.
Pastoral Work
His first pastoral work was as an intern assisting John Davis at Higham Ferrers in 1718 at age 21. He became pastor at the Strict Baptists church at Goat Yard Chapel, Horselydown, Southwark in 1719. His pastorate lasted 51 years. In 1757 his congregation needed larger premises and moved to a Carter Lane, St. Olave's Street, Southwark. This Baptist church was once pastored by Benjamin Keach and would later become the New Park Street Chapel and then the Metropolitan Tabernacle pastored by Charles Spurgeon.
Works
In 1748, Gill was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Divinity by the University of Aberdeen. He was a profound scholar and a prolific author. His most important works are:
¿ The Doctrine of the Trinity Stated and Vindicated London, 1731)
¿ The Cause of God and Truth (4 parts, 1725-8), a retort to Daniel Whitby's Five Points.
¿ An Exposition of the New Testament (3 vols., 1746-8), which with his Exposition of the Old
Testament (6 vols., 1748-63) forms his magnum opus
¿ A Collection of Sermons and Tracts
¿ A Dissertation Concerning the Antiquity of the Hebrew Language, Letters,
Vowel-Points, and Accents (1767)
¿ A Body of Doctrinal Divinity (1767)
¿ A Body of Practical Divinity (1770)
Gill also edited and re-published the works of Rev. Tobias Crisp, D.D. (1600-1643).
John Gill (23rd Novemebr 1697 -14 October 1771 was an English Particular Baptists minister, scholar and theologian holding to a firm Calvinistic soteriology. Born in Kettering, Northamptonshire, he attended Kettering Grammar School, where he mastered the Latin classics and learned Greek by age 11. He continued self-study in everything from logic to Hebrew, his love for the latter remaining throughout his life.
Pastoral Work
His first pastoral work was as an intern assisting John Davis at Higham Ferrers in 1718 at age 21. He became pastor at the Strict Baptists church at Goat Yard Chapel, Horselydown, Southwark in 1719. His pastorate lasted 51 years. In 1757 his congregation needed larger premises and moved to a Carter Lane, St. Olave's Street, Southwark. This Baptist church was once pastored by Benjamin Keach and would later become the New Park Street Chapel and then the Metropolitan Tabernacle pastored by Charles Spurgeon.
Works
In 1748, Gill was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Divinity by the University of Aberdeen. He was a profound scholar and a prolific author. His most important works are:
¿ The Doctrine of the Trinity Stated and Vindicated London, 1731)
¿ The Cause of God and Truth (4 parts, 1725-8), a retort to Daniel Whitby's Five Points.
¿ An Exposition of the New Testament (3 vols., 1746-8), which with his Exposition of the Old
Testament (6 vols., 1748-63) forms his magnum opus
¿ A Collection of Sermons and Tracts
¿ A Dissertation Concerning the Antiquity of the Hebrew Language, Letters,
Vowel-Points, and Accents (1767)
¿ A Body of Doctrinal Divinity (1767)
¿ A Body of Practical Divinity (1770)
Gill also edited and re-published the works of Rev. Tobias Crisp, D.D. (1600-1643).
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