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George Gillespie (1613 – 1648) was born in Kirkcaldy and ministered in Wemyss, Fife and in Greyfriars, Edinburgh. Among the most brilliant of the Scottish divines of the period, he was appointed by the General Assembly as a Commissioner to the Westminster Assembly in 1643 where he distinguished himself as “an excellent disputer.” A prolific writer, he died of tuberculosis at the early age of thirty-five.
This brief account of his life, writings, and the time at the Westminster Assembly will stir the reader afresh with it’s spiritual view of the attainments of Scotland’s “Second Reformation” and the part that Gillespie played in that great work.
ISBN 9780950031996
36 Pages
Paperback
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