This reproduction of Dr John Gill's Body of Divinity is book I and II of Practical Divinity of total of IV books. The Body of Doctrinal Divinity is available in VII books. This work has been reproduced for the benefit of students at Christchurch Bierton Particular Baptists, Rahim Yar Khan, Pakistan. Bierton Particular Baptists Pakistan is the first in Pakistan and founded by David Clarke, who is the sole remaining member of Bierton Particular Baptists, founded in 1831, in England and was a Gospel Standard Cause. Bierton Particular Baptists Pakistan was formed in 2016, along with of Bierton Particular Baptists College, Pakistan. Contents BOOK I Chapter I OF THE OBJECT OF WORSHIP Chapter 2 OF INTERNAL WORSHIP; AND OF GODLINESS THE GROUNDWORK OF IT. Chapter 3 OF THE KNOWLEDGE OF GOD Chapter 4 OF REPENTANCE TOWARDS GOD Chapter 5 OF THE FEAR OF GOD Chapter 6 OF FAITH IN GOD AND IN CHRIST Chapter 7 OF TRUST AND CONFIDENCE IN GOD Chapter 8 OF THE GRACE OF HOPE Chapter 9 OF THE GRACE OF LOVE Chapter 10 OF SPIRITUAL JOY Chapter 11 OF PEACE AND TRANQUILLITY OF MIND Chapter 12 OF CONTENTMENT OF MIND Chapter 13 OF THANKFULNESS TO GOD Chapter 14 OF HUMILITY Chapter 15 OF SELF-DENIAL Chapter 16 OF RESIGNATION TO THE WILL OF GOD Chapter 17 OF PATIENCE Chapter 18 OF CHRISTIAN FORTITUDE Chapter 19 OF ZEAL Chapter 20 OF WISDOM OR PRUDENCE Chapter 21 OF GODLY SINCERITY Chapter 22 OF SPIRITUAL MINDEDNESS Chapter 23 OF A GOOD CONSCIENCE Chapter 24 OF COMMUNION WITH GOD BOOK II OF EXTERNAL WORSHIP, AS PUBLIC Chapter 1 OF THE NATURE OF A GOSPEL CHURCH, THE SEAT OF PUBLIC WORSHIP Chapter 2 OF THE DUTIES OF THE MEMBER OF A CHURCH TO EACH OTHER Chapter 3 OF THE OFFICERS OF A CHURCH, PARTICULARLY PASTORS Chapter 4 OF THE DUTIES OF MEMBERS OF CHURCHES TO THEIR PASTORS Chapter 5 OF THE OFFICE OF DEACONS Chapter 6 OF THE DISCIPLINE OF A CHURCH OF CHRIST
John Gill (1697 - 1771)
Was an English Baptist pastor, biblical scholar, and theologian who held to a firm Calvinistic soteriology. Born in Kettering, Northamptonshire, he attended Kettering Grammar School where he mastered the Latin classics and learned Greek by age 11. He continued self-study in everything from logic to Hebrew, his love for the latter remaining throughout his life.His first pastoral work was as an intern assisting John Davis at Higham Ferrers in 1718 at age 21. He became pastor at the Strict Baptist church at Goat Yard Chapel, Horsleydown, Southwark in 1719. His pastorate lasted 51 years. In 1757 his congregation needed larger premises and moved to a Carter Lane, St. Olave's Street, Southwark. This Baptist church was once pastored by Benjamin Keach and would later become the New Park Street Chapel and then the Metropolitan Tabernacle pastored by Charles Spurgeon. During Gill's ministry, the church strongly supported the preaching of George Whitefield at nearby Kennington Common.
John Gill was an English Baptist, biblical scholar, "Jehovist", and held to a staunch Calvinistic Soteriology. Born in Kettering, Northamptonshire, he attended Kettering Grammar School where he mastered the Latin classics and learned Greek by age 11. He continued self-study in everything from logic to Hebrew, his love for the latter remaining throughout his life.
At the age of about 12, Gill heard a sermon from his pastor, William Wallis, on the text, "And the Lord called unto Adam, and said unto him, where art thou?" (Genesis 3:9). The message stayed with Gill and eventually led to his conversion. It was not until seven years later that he made a public profession when he was 18.
His first pastoral work was as an intern assisting John Davis at Higham Ferrers in 1718 at age 21. He became pastor at the Strict Baptist church at Goat Yard Chapel, Horsleydown, Southwark in 1719. His pastorate lasted 51 years. In 1757 his congregation needed larger premises and moved to a Carter Lane, St. Olave’s Street, Southwark. This Baptist church was once pastored by Benjamin Keach and would later become the New Park Street Chapel and then the Metropolitan Tabernacle pastored by Charles Spurgeon.
In 1748, Gill was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Divinity by the University of Aberdeen. He was a profound scholar and a prolific author, publishing many works.
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