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The Sum of Saving Knowledge

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“The Sum of Saving Knowledge” is a short treatise on Christian doctrine that was attached to the Westminster Confession of 1646. It is a practical application of the doctrine of the Confession. This volume contains the treatise, along with commentary and notes by John Macpherson. As he states in the introduction, “For those who may be somewhat doubtful as to the effect of strictly doctrinal summaries on the spiritual condition of our youth, it may be interesting to learn that M’Cheyne attributes his first clear perception of the way of salvation to the reading of this treatise.” M’Cheyne’s diary of March 11, 1834, has this entry: “Read in ‘The Sum of Saving Knowledge,’ the work which I think first of all wrought a saving change in me.”

The type of doctrine here presented is precisely the same as that set forth in the Westminster Confession. Macpherson has in his notes entered into detailed exposition of the earlier sections, where historical references are helpful; while in the later sections, which do not call for such treatment, he has confined himself to short, explanatory notes.

For the entire set, see John Macpherson Collection (6 vols.).

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Key Features

  • Elucidation of the Westminster Confession
  • Incorporation of historical data for a contextual understanding of the Confession
  • Short, explanatory notes on a formative Confession of Christian faith
In four chapters Mr. Macpherson gives a clear, concise summary of saving truth. The arguments for the Being of God are forcibly put in small compass, and general readers will find the definitions and explanations of considerable value.

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  • Title: The Sum of Saving Knowledge
  • Author: John Macpherson
  • Series: Handbooks for Bible Classes and Private Students
  • Publisher: T&T Clark
  • Print Publication Date: n.d.
  • Logos Release Date: 2014
  • Pages: 133
  • Language: English
  • Resources: 1
  • Format: Digital › Logos Research Edition
  • Subjects: Presbyterian Church › Doctrines; Theology, doctrinal
  • Resource ID: LLS:SUMKNWMACPHERSON
  • Resource Type: Monograph
  • Metadata Last Updated: 2022-02-12T06:13:10Z

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John Macpherson (1847–1902) was educated at King’s College, Aberdeen, and at the University of Edinburgh. He served as a pastor at Findhorn, a fishing village in Morayshire. He was an author and notable translator of German Protestant works, including works by J. H. A. Ebrard, J. H. Kurtz, and Emil Schürer.

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