The Primitive and Apostolical Order of the Church of Christ

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The Primitive and Apostolical Order of the Church of Christ is a theological work by Samuel Miller that defends Presbyterian church government as most faithful to the structure and practices of the New Testament church.

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instanceOf Christian non-fiction book
Presbyterian treatise
theological work
aimsTo demonstrate apostolic origins of Presbyterian government
arguesThat Presbyterian church government is most faithful to the New Testament model
associatedWith American Presbyterian Church
Old Princeton theology
surface form: Princeton theological tradition
author Samuel Miller
ChristianDenominationDiscussed Presbyterian
surface form: Presbyterian Church
concerns authority structures in the church
continuity between apostolic and later Presbyterian practice
organization of Christian congregations
critiquesView distinct hierarchical episcopacy as apostolic
defends Presbyterian polity
focusesOn practices of the New Testament church
structure of the New Testament church
genre church polity treatise
polemical theology
historicalContext 19th-century American Presbyterian controversy over church order
intendedAudience Presbyterian laity
ministers
theological students
language English
mainSubject New Testament church order
Presbyterian church government
ecclesiology
methodology appeal to early church practice
biblical exegesis
historical argument
opposes Episcopal church government
independent or congregational church government
religiousTradition Presbyterianism
Reformed churches
surface form: Reformed Protestantism
scripturalBasis New Testament
supportsDoctrine authority of presbyteries and synods
government of the church by elders
parity of ministers and ruling elders
supportsView New Testament churches were governed by a plurality of elders
bishops and presbyters in the New Testament are the same office
theologicalDiscipline historical theology
practical theology
theologicalPerspective Protestant
Reformed theology
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