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Episcopalian or Presbyterian?

Cornelius Burgess (1589?–1665) on Church Government

While many studies have labeled Cornelius Burgess either an Episcopalian or a Presbyterian depending on the period of his life, Hakryang Seo challenges that binary. By using his early sermon note manuscripts never before analyzed by scholars, the author reveals a more consistent and principled view of church government. Burgess believed that no single form - whether Episcopacy or Presbyterianism - was divinely required. Instead, he held that bishops and presbyters shared the same ministerial order, especially in preaching and spiritual authority. This view allowed him to move between systems without abandoning his core convictions. Drawing from archival sources, this work repositions Burgess as a key voice in seventeenth-century debates on how the church should be governed.

décembre 2025, 232 pages, relié, Reformed Historical Theology, Bd. Volume 086, Part, Anglais
Vandenhoeck u. Ruprecht
978-3-525-50245-7

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