The Church of Christ,  Notes on St. Matt. xvi

The Church of Christ, Notes on St. Matt. xvi

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The Church of Christ, Notes on St. Matt. xvi

Andrew John Jukes (1815– 1901) was an English theologian. He was educated at Harrow and Trinity College, Cambridge. He was initially a curate in the Church of England at St. John's Church, Hull, but became convinced of Baptist teaching and underwent adult baptism at the George Street Chapel, Hull, on August 31, 1843. After leaving the Church of England, he joined the Plymouth Brethren.Jukes later left the Plymouth Brethren and founded an independent chapel in Hull. Among those influenced by Jukes was Hudson Taylor.

His works include:

Types in Genesis - Adam, Cain and Abel, Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph.
The Characteristic Differences of the Four Gospels
The Names of God
The Law of the Offerings - on Leviticus
The Restitution of All Things - arguments for universal salvation after resurrection
The Mystery of the Kingdom - typology in Kings I and II.
The New Man and the Eternal Life
Catholic Eschatology Examined - A Reply to the Rev. H. N. Oxenham
The Way Which Some Call Heresy - against infant baptism in the Book of Common Prayer
The Church of Christ
The Drying up of the Euphrates, and the Kings of the East - against an identification with the Ottoman Empire.
Try the Spirits - a defence of the Trinity
Letters of Andrew Jukes - edited by Herbert H. Jeaffreson 1903
A Letter to a Friend on Baptism

This book originally published in 1862 has been reformatted for the Kindle and may contain an occasional defect from the original publication or from the reformatting.

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USA
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Andrew John Jukes
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2015-09-30
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2015-09-30