The soteriology of James Ussher the act and object of saving faith

Richard Snoddy offers a detailed study of the applied soteriology of the Irish reformer James Ussher. After locating Ussher in the ecclesiastical context of 17th-century Ireland and England, the book examines his teaching on the doctrines of atonement, justification, sanctification and assurance. It...

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Main Author: Snoddy, Richard.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York Oxford University Press 2014, 2014
Series:Oxford studies in historical theology / Oxford studies in historical theology
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