R. M. Beverley on John Owen

Another early Plymouth brother admiring the prince of the puritans

“us, who are Calvinists, and that, too, of the rigid view … those Calvinists who, though now decidedly in the minority, would appeal to Dr Owen as a sound expositor of their creed. In that minority I rank myself.”

“Owen’s works will never be laid aside, in spite of their uncouth style, unless, indeed, the son of perdition should again take possession of all the earth.”

R.M. Beverley’s The Heresy of a Human Priesthood, Traced in Letters on the Present State of the Visible Church of Christ, Addressed to John Angell James (1839)

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