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Works of Hugh Binning, The
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Works of Hugh Binning, The

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Hugh Binning (1627-1653) lived at a time when politics and religion were inexorably intertwined. Binning trained as a Philosopher - believing that philosophy was the servant of theology but that both should be taught in parallel. Binning’s writing forms an important bridge between the 17th century, when philosophy in Scotland was heavily dominated by Calvinism, and the 18th century when there was a greater degree of independence between theology and allied philosophy. Of his speaking style, it was said: There is originality without any affectation, a rich imagination, without anything fanciful or extravert, the utmost simplicity, without a thing mean or trifling. - The Religious Magazine, 1830

Table of Contents:

Preface by the Editor

The Life of Mr. Hugh Binning

  1. The Common Principles of the Christian Religion
  2. The Sinner’s Sanctuary
  3. Fellowship with God
  4. Heart Humiliation
  5. A Useful Case of Conscience
  6. A Treatise of Christian Love
  7. Sermons on the Most Important Subjects of Practical Religion
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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Soli Deo Gloria Publications
Country
United States
Date
20 December 2021
Pages
720
ISBN
9781877611452

Hugh Binning (1627-1653) lived at a time when politics and religion were inexorably intertwined. Binning trained as a Philosopher - believing that philosophy was the servant of theology but that both should be taught in parallel. Binning’s writing forms an important bridge between the 17th century, when philosophy in Scotland was heavily dominated by Calvinism, and the 18th century when there was a greater degree of independence between theology and allied philosophy. Of his speaking style, it was said: There is originality without any affectation, a rich imagination, without anything fanciful or extravert, the utmost simplicity, without a thing mean or trifling. - The Religious Magazine, 1830

Table of Contents:

Preface by the Editor

The Life of Mr. Hugh Binning

  1. The Common Principles of the Christian Religion
  2. The Sinner’s Sanctuary
  3. Fellowship with God
  4. Heart Humiliation
  5. A Useful Case of Conscience
  6. A Treatise of Christian Love
  7. Sermons on the Most Important Subjects of Practical Religion
Read More
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Soli Deo Gloria Publications
Country
United States
Date
20 December 2021
Pages
720
ISBN
9781877611452