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John Skinner

    The Divine Names in Genesis
    Theological Works: To Which Is Prefixed Biographical Memoir of the Author; Volume 1
    The Book of Margery Kempe
    Prophecy & Religion
    Revelation of Love
    White Boys From Hell
    • 2023

      This collection of theological works offers valuable insights into the religious thought of one of Scotland's most important religious figures, John Skinner. The works cover a range of topics, from biblical exegesis to liturgy to pastoral care, and reflect Skinner's deep learning and pastoral sensitivity. With their rich biblical scholarship and theological depth, these works are a must-read for anyone interested in theology, the history of Christianity, or the religious culture of Scotland.

      Theological Works: To Which Is Prefixed Biographical Memoir of the Author; Volume 1
    • 2023

      Skinner defends the Anglican Church against critics who argue that its practices and theology are out of date. He argues that traditional Christian doctrine and practice provide a solid foundation for society and that the episcopal form of church government is the most effective method of preserving this foundation. Although written in the early 19th century, this book remains relevant to contemporary debates about religion and society.

      Primitive Truth and Order Vindicated From Modern Misrepresentation: With a Defence of Episcopacy, P
    • 2023

      Annals of Scottish Episcopacy,

      • 600 pages
      • 21 hours of reading

      Written by the renowned Scottish clergyman John Skinner, this classic work provides readers with a detailed and engaging history of the Scottish Episcopal Church. Drawing on a wide range of primary sources, Skinner offers a comprehensive account of the Church's origins, its struggles with the Calvinist establishment, and its enduring legacy in Scottish religious life.

      Annals of Scottish Episcopacy,
    • 2023
    • 2023

      The commentary offers an in-depth analysis of the book of Genesis, utilizing linguistic and historical sources to illuminate its intricate narrative. Skinner's scholarly and systematic approach to exegesis has established this work as an essential reference for scholars in the fields of religion and biblical studies.

      A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on Genesis; Volume 1
    • 2023

      Set in December 1802, this work offers a detailed account of a journey through the Isle of Anglesea, capturing the historical significance of the region. It has been meticulously reformatted and redesigned for modern readers, ensuring clarity and readability. This edition aims to preserve the book's legacy for future generations, highlighting its importance in the genres of history and geography related to Great Britain and Ireland.

      Ten Days' Tour through the Isle of Anglesea, December, 1802
    • 2022
    • 2021
    • 2021

      The Expositor's Bible The Book Of Ezekiel

      • 342 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Focusing on the prophetic visions and messages of Ezekiel, this scholarly work by John Skinner offers a detailed analysis of the Old Testament book. Skinner explores the historical context, symbolic imagery, and theological implications of Ezekiel's writings, providing insights into the prophet's role amid his socio-political environment. His clear and accessible writing style makes this commentary valuable for both theologians and general readers seeking a deeper understanding of Ezekiel's significance within the biblical canon.

      The Expositor's Bible The Book Of Ezekiel
    • 2020

      Valued by scholars and academicians, this book holds significant literary importance and serves as a crucial knowledge resource for future generations. Presented in its original print format, it retains any marks or annotations to preserve its authentic nature, ensuring that its historical context and insights remain intact and accessible.

      A critical and exegetical commentary on Genesis