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Book Description
- Title:
- Jethro: A System of Lay Agency, in Connexion with Congregational Churches, for the Diffusion of the Gospel Among Our Home Population
- Authors:
- John Campbell [1795-1867]
- Publication Year:
- 1839
- Location:
- London
- Publisher:
- Jackson and Walford
- Pages:
- 396
- Subjects:
- Ecclesiology, Church, Ministry
- Copyright Holder:
- Public domain
Table of Contents
- Advertisement by the Committee of the Congregational Union of England and Wales
- Preface
- On the Necessity of Increased Efforts to Spread the Gospel
- On the Value and Necessity of LAy Agency in Evangelical Operations
- On the Benefits Which Ahve Resulted From Lay Agency in Great Britain, and in Foreign Parts
- On the Evils Incident to Lay Agency, with Their Causes
- On the Preparation of Congregational Churches for Evangelical Exertion
- General Views and Illustrations of Church Union, Congregational Classification, Districy Division of Churches, and Lay Helpers
- On the Natural Departments of Lay Agency
- On the General Classes of Lay Agents
- On the Harmony of the Preceding Arrangements witht he Practice of the Apostolic Churches, and with the Principles and Constitution of Congregational Churches
- Consideration Addressed to the Churches of the Congregational Body, with Their Bishops and Deacons