Articles and Documents
Articles
Preaching
- Rightly Dividing the Word of Truth
- Rev G G Hutton
- The first of five articles on preaching written by the Rev G G Hutton, originally published in The Free Presbyterian Magazine. The article is based upon the Apostle Paul's exhortation to Timothy in 2 Timothy 2:15.
- Preach the Word
- Rev G G Hutton
- The second of five articles on preaching written by the Rev G G Hutton, originally published in The Free Presbyterian Magazine. The article is based upon the Apostle Paul's exhortation to Timothy in 2 Timothy 4:1–2.
- Prayer and the Ministry of the Word
- Rev G G Hutton
- The third of five articles on preaching written by the Rev G G Hutton, originally published in The Free Presbyterian Magazine. The article emphasises the importance of preachers giving themselves to prayer and the ministry of the Word (Acts 6:4).
- We Preach not Ourselves but Christ
- Rev G G Hutton
- The fourth of five articles on preaching written by the Rev G G Hutton, originally published in The Free Presbyterian Magazine. The article is based upon the Apostle Paul's assertion in 2 Corinthians 4:5.
- Because the Preacher was Wise
- Rev G G Hutton
- The final of five articles on preaching written by the Rev G G Hutton, originally published in The Free Presbyterian Magazine. The article is based upon the example of the Preacher in Ecclesiastes12:9–10).
Presbyterianism
- Reasons for Being a Presbyterian
- A Church of Scotland Minister, 1846
- A tract published in London in 1846 by one of the ministers of the Church of Scotland, giving ten reasons for his being a presbyterian.
Let’s Look at Roman Catholicism
- The Papacy
- Rev G G Hutton
- When did the papacy come into existence? Was the apostle Peter indeed the first Pope, as the Roman Catholic Church claims?
- Papal Infallibility
- Rev G G Hutton
- The claim to infallibility is unquestionably a prodigious claim. It is more than an assertion of freedom from error; it is the claim to being “incapable of erring.” Infallibility therefore, is an attribute which duly belongs to God alone. Or does it?
- Mariology
- Rev G G Hutton
- In the book of the prophet Jeremiah, God calls the attention of the prophet to the idolatrous practices of the Jews who were, with their children, involved in worshipping “the queen of heaven.”