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A Brief Declaration Of The Lord's Supper

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Nicholas Ridley was burned at the stake on 16th October 1555. He wrote A Brief Declaration Of The Lord’s Supper following his trial, in which he sets out the case he made for a reformed understanding of the Lord’s Supper: first closely examining Scripture and then turning to the witness of the Church Fathers.

First published covertly in 1555.

50 pages.

You can also read this book for free in our digital library.

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Nicholas Ridley was burned at the stake on 16th October 1555. He wrote A Brief Declaration Of The Lord’s Supper following his trial, in which he sets out the case he made for a reformed understanding of the Lord’s Supper: first closely examining Scripture and then turning to the witness of the Church Fathers.

First published covertly in 1555.

50 pages.

You can also read this book for free in our digital library.

Nicholas Ridley was burned at the stake on 16th October 1555. He wrote A Brief Declaration Of The Lord’s Supper following his trial, in which he sets out the case he made for a reformed understanding of the Lord’s Supper: first closely examining Scripture and then turning to the witness of the Church Fathers.

First published covertly in 1555.

50 pages.

You can also read this book for free in our digital library.

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Availability: Usually despatched within 2 days.
Type: Paperback
Dimensions: 148mm × 210mm × 5mm
Pages: 50pp.
Publisher: New Whitchurch Press
Publication Date: 01/05/2020
ISBN: 978-1-8380390-1-1

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