Showing posts with label Works. Show all posts
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Thursday, 17 August 2017

Particular Redemption

Banner of Truth have just republished Hurrion's book on Particular Redemption. This edition includes a preface written by John Elias for the Welsh language edition that John Aaron has translated into English. You can see the original here.

Wednesday, 8 April 2015

List of works available on eeco

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The Scripture Doctrine of Particular Redemption

These four sermons appeared in the volume THE LIME STREET LECTURES A Defence of Some Important Doctrines of the Gospel a work made up of contributions by various authors.
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pdf here

Works available here

Available on internet archive here

Wikipedia entry

John Hurrion (1675?–1731) was an English Independent minister. From a Suffolk family, he trained for the ministry among the Independents. About 1696 he succeeded William Bedbank at Denton, Norfolk. There he engaged in a controversy on Christology with William Manning, a Socinian minister at Peasenhall, Suffolk. Hurrion moved to Hare Court Chapel, London in 1724, but suffered from poor health, and neglected his congregation. In 1726 he was chosen one of the Merchants' lecturers at Pinners' Hall. Hurrion was throughout his life reclusive and sedentary. He died on 31 December 1731. Hurrion married about 1696 Jane, daughter of Samuel Baker of Wattisfield Hall, Suffolk. They had two sons who survived him; both entered the Independent ministry.
 
Hurrion's published works included, with single sermons:
  • The Knowledge of Christ and him Crucified … applied in eight Sermons, London, 1727.
  • The Knowledge of Christ glorified, opened and applied in twelve Sermons, London, 1729.
  • The Scripture Doctrine of the proper Divinity, real Personality, and the External and Extraordinary Works of the Holy Spirit … defended in sixteen Sermons, London, 1734.
  • The Scripture Doctrine of Particular Redemption stated and vindicated in four Sermons, London, 1773.
  • Sermons preached at the Merchants' Lectures, Pinners' Hall, London, Bristol, 1819. The whole Works of … John Hurrion, edited with memoir by Abraham Taylor, London, 1823, 3 vols.