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Pardon my ignorance, but does anyone know who Patrick Gillespie was?
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Younger brother of George Gillespie. Leading protestor during the protestor/resolutioner schism in the Scottish church.Pardon my ignorance, but does anyone know who Patrick Gillespie was?
Younger brother of George Gillespie. Leading protestor during the protestor/resolutioner schism in the Scottish church.Pardon my ignorance, but does anyone know who Patrick Gillespie was?
Googled it
Actually, I Googled it just before you all answered and found out. Its interesting to hear that he was George Gillespie's younger brother; that is something I was not told on the search.
See also David Lachman's article on PG in the Dictionary of Scottish Church History and Theology. That is a good volume to always have on hand. Baillie paints PG as a villian; but Baillie didn't cut any Protestors slack. According to Lachman, it is clear PG was far more willing to hear and encourage James Durham's and Robert Blair's measures for resolving the schism than Baillie ever was (who was simply baffled by Durham; didn't "get" him I suppose).
Googled it
Tsk, next you will be saying you looked him up on Wikipedia
It was published by IVP here; I am not sure if one could get the rights via IVP; but I don't know why Romanists wouldn't make a buck off some Protestant approaching them about republishing. I can ask Lachman who was one of the General Editors what the scoop is on this. I would keep an eye out for used copies meantime if it is out of print.See also David Lachman's article on PG in the Dictionary of Scottish Church History and Theology. That is a good volume to always have on hand. Baillie paints PG as a villian; but Baillie didn't cut any Protestors slack. According to Lachman, it is clear PG was far more willing to hear and encourage James Durham's and Robert Blair's measures for resolving the schism than Baillie ever was (who was simply baffled by Durham; didn't "get" him I suppose).
That is a brilliant volume; sadly, however, I heard that it is unlikely ever to be published again as T&T Clark is supposed to have been sold to Romanists! Is this true?
See also David Lachman's article on PG in the Dictionary of Scottish Church History and Theology. That is a good volume to always have on hand. Baillie paints PG as a villian; but Baillie didn't cut any Protestors slack. According to Lachman, it is clear PG was far more willing to hear and encourage James Durham's and Robert Blair's measures for resolving the schism than Baillie ever was (who was simply baffled by Durham; didn't "get" him I suppose).
That is a brilliant volume; sadly, however, I heard that it is unlikely ever to be published again as T&T Clark is supposed to have been sold to Romanists! Is this true?
I got some input from David Lachman about the Dictionary and he basically confirms that the folks who bought out T&TClark have little interest in a reprint. He would like it reprinted but it is complicated. He also said David F. Wright passed away this week, and that may have some ramifications. So; looks like the best thing is to snatch up any used copy you can find.