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The Five Points of Presbyterianism

The Distinctives of Presbyterian Church Government

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The Five Points of Presbyterianism

By: Thomas Dwight Witherspoon
Narrated by: Craig A. Hart
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In this book, Thomas Dwight Witherspoon lays out the core ideas of Presbyterian ecclesiology in five points, and sets forth the beauty of this biblical system of church government.

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Classic Presbyterian Work

This classic work highlights the biblical basis for the distinctive Presbyterian form of Church Government. It is useful for Presbyterians to gain a better understanding of their unique government and appreciate the liberty and protection it brings. It is also helpful for non-Presbyterians, if they are interested in learning the Presbyterian position. The narrator does a great job of being personable, yet treating the content with the solemnity it deserves. Something that stands out is the author’s use of Old Testament texts to support Presbyterianism.

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