P-ISSN 0082-7118
E-ISSN 2752-7042
Vol. 70, Issue 1, 2019May 01, 2019 BST
Congregational Membership, Church Purity, and Presbyterian and Congregationalist Polemics During the Puritan Revolution
Congregational Membership, Church Purity, and Presbyterian and Congregationalist Polemics During the Puritan Revolution
Articles in Vol. 70, Issue 1, 2019
Vol. 70, Issue 1, 2019
- Sacrifice and Centralisation in the Pentateuch: Is Exodus 20:24-26 Really at Odds with Deuteronomy?Benjamin Foreman
- Faith and Narrative: A Two-Level Reading of Belief in the Gospel of JohnChristopher Seglenieks
- The Pools of Siloam: Biblical and Post-Biblical TracesElaine A. Phillips
- Why Derbe? An Unlikely Lycaonian City for Paul’s MinistryBob WagnerMark Wilson
- Colossians 1:23: A Case for Translating ἐπιμένετε (Continue) as Imperative, not IndicativeVicky Balabanski
- The Coherence of Penal Substitution: An Edwardsean DefenceChristopher Woznicki
- Congregational Membership, Church Purity, and Presbyterian and Congregationalist Polemics During the Puritan RevolutionYoungkwon Chung
- The Persuasive Intent of the Book of LeviticusKatherine M. Smith
- The Re-Presentation of David in Psalms 140–143Jill Firth
- Revealing the Name: An Investigation of the Divine Character Through a Conversation Analysis of the Dialogues Between God and Moses in the Book of ExodusMark Arnold
- Septuagint Lexicography and Language Change in Greek JudgesWilliam A. Ross
Chung, Youngkwon. 2019. “Congregational Membership, Church Purity, and Presbyterian and Congregationalist Polemics During the Puritan Revolution.” Tyndale Bulletin 70 (1): 117–43. https://doi.org/10.53751/001c.27715.
