History of the Reformed Presbyterian Church in America by W. Melancthon Glasgow (2007, Hardcover)
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History of the Reformed Presbyterian Church in America, Hardcover by Glasgow, William Melancthon; Lanning, Ray B. (CON); Eshelman, Nathan P. (CON), ISBN 1601780192, ISBN-13 9781601780195, Brand New, Free shipping in the US
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Product Identifiers
PublisherReformation Heritage Books
ISBN-101601780192
ISBN-139781601780195
eBay Product ID (ePID)63151083
Product Key Features
Educational LevelAdult & Further Education
Number of Pages828 Pages
Publication NameHistory of the Reformed Presbyterian Church in America
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2007
SubjectChristian Church / History, Christianity / Presbyterian
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaReligion
AuthorW. Melancthon Glasgow
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Height1.7 in
Item Weight46.8 Oz
Item Length9.2 in
Item Width6.1 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceAdult Education
SynopsisStudents of Presbyterian church history will discover a whole family of churches whose history sparkles with remarkable personalities and noteworthy achievements, however much they may have been forgotten in the years that followed. Reformed Presbyterians, Associate Reformed Presbyterians, and the dwindling numbers of those who once belonged to the United Presbyterian Church of North America, will all give thanks for the history that is brought to light in these pages. We "Scottish Dissenting Presbyterians" have a goodly heritage. We have much to discover about our forbears in the faith, and what they accomplished in their day; and much as well to consider with regard to how their distinctive principles and practices may have something vital to contribute to our churches and to our nation today.