Marrow Brethren
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title:
Marrow Brethren
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The Marrow Brethren, also called Marrowmen, were a group inside Presbyterianism. The name is derived from the book "Marrow of Modern Divinity", which caused a controversy in the Scottish Church, called the Marrow Controversy. The leading figures of the Marrow Brethren included Thomas Boston, Robert Riccaltoun, James Hog, John Williamson, James Bathgate, and Ebenezer Erskine along with the author of the Marrow, Edward Fisher. The General Assembly condemned the Marrow for being antinomian. The tea
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Group inside Presbyterianism
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marrow_Brethren
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2024-01-27T18:17:32Z
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