HomeStore

Ours is a True Church of God: William Perkins and the Reformed Doctrine of the Church

Product image 1

Ours is a True Church of God: William Perkins and the Reformed Doctrine of the Church

How do we discern a “true” church? Given the current ecclesiastical climate this
is an increasingly pressing question. This study looks at how William Perkins, a
great seventeenth century Church of England theologian, responded to this issue.
Particular focus is given to his understanding of the distinctions between the visible
and invisible church, and the marks of a “true” church, namely, word, sacraments
and discipline. Judged against these marks, Perkins argued passionately that the
Church of England was “a true church of God”.


He also, in line with traditional Reformed ecclesiology, allowed significant doctrinal
and practical decline before a church ceased to be a “true” church. The criteria he
outlined for leaving a church amounted to nothing less than the obstinate and
persistent overthrow of cardinal Christian doctrine and worship.

Perkins’ careful teaching calls us to consider our response to declension in the
church today. Ultimately his ecclesiology calls us to have a high view of the unity
of the visible church, and in many causes to labour for recovery rather than to
leave.

40 pages.

$7.22
Ours is a True Church of God: William Perkins and the Reformed Doctrine of the Church
$7.22

Product Information

Shipping & Returns

Description

How do we discern a “true” church? Given the current ecclesiastical climate this
is an increasingly pressing question. This study looks at how William Perkins, a
great seventeenth century Church of England theologian, responded to this issue.
Particular focus is given to his understanding of the distinctions between the visible
and invisible church, and the marks of a “true” church, namely, word, sacraments
and discipline. Judged against these marks, Perkins argued passionately that the
Church of England was “a true church of God”.


He also, in line with traditional Reformed ecclesiology, allowed significant doctrinal
and practical decline before a church ceased to be a “true” church. The criteria he
outlined for leaving a church amounted to nothing less than the obstinate and
persistent overthrow of cardinal Christian doctrine and worship.

Perkins’ careful teaching calls us to consider our response to declension in the
church today. Ultimately his ecclesiology calls us to have a high view of the unity
of the visible church, and in many causes to labour for recovery rather than to
leave.

40 pages.

You may also like

Thumbnail 1

Worship by the Book

$21.68

Thumbnail 1

Preaching with Purpose: The Urgent Task Of Homiletics

$23.85

Thumbnail 1

Shepherding God's Flock: A Handbook On Pastoral Ministry, Counseling, And Leadership

$28.91

-65%
Thumbnail 1

Center Church: Doing Balanced, Gospel-Centered Ministry In Your City

$32.53

$11.39

-65%
Thumbnail 1

The Hardest Sermons You'll Ever Have To Preach: Help From Trusted Preachers For Tragic Times

$22.40

$7.84

-65%
Thumbnail 1

People and Place: A Covenant Ecclesiology

$75.90

$26.57

Thumbnail 1

Conviction to Lead, The: 25 Principles for Leadership That Matters

$18.07

Thumbnail 1

Revitalize: Biblical Keys to Helping Your Church Come Alive Again

$23.85

-65%
Thumbnail 1

Supremacy of God in Preaching (Revised & Expanded)

$21.68

$7.59

-65%
Thumbnail 1

New Pastor's Handbook, The: Help and Encouragement for the First Years of Ministry

$17.34

$6.07

-65%
Thumbnail 1

Christ-Centered Preaching: Redeeming the Expository Sermon (Second Edition)

$20.24

$7.08

-65%
Thumbnail 1

Church, The: A Theological and Historical Account

$28.91

$10.12