Vital Godliness: A Treatise on Experimental and Practical Piety. by William S. Plumer ...
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William Swan Plumer fut un ecclésiastique, théologien et auteur américain, reconnu comme un leader intellectuel de l'Église presbytérienne au XIXe siècle. Ses écrits explorent de profondes questions théologiques, offrant un aperçu de son cadre intellectuel. Il aborda des doctrines complexes avec clarté et un profond engagement envers sa foi.






Originally published in 1857, this theological work argues against the common practice of incorporating churches as legal entities under civil law. The author contends that such practices threaten the independence and autonomy of religious institutions, and provides historical and theological arguments to support his position. A must-read for anyone interested in the history of American religion or the relationship between church and state.
This book presents practical reflections on the struggles and triumphs faced by God's people. William Swan Plumer's work provides a useful guide to anyone who wants to learn more about Christianity and religious studies.