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Charles Hodge.
Nevertheless he reared his family on Christian principles and Matthew followed the Lord from an early age.
His father, Philip Henry, had just been ejected by the Act of Uniformity. Contemporary voices are interwoven with key passages from the writings of John Calvin, Matthew Henry, and Samuel Philips to inspire a generational approach to discipleship and prepare new generations for living a Godly life. Some think it was penned after the return of the Jews from their captivity; but it is so much of a piece with Ps. Zach Keele.
Dr Michael S Horton. Matthew Henry (1662–1714) is remembered today by two major groups of scholars: by historians as a leading figure among early eighteenth century dissenters, and brother of the diarist, Sarah Savage; and by theologians and biblical scholars for his Exposition of the Old and New Testaments.
A few weeks earlier, his father Philip Henry (1631-1696) had been ejected from his ministry in the Established Church.
Matthew Henry (1662-1714), an English nonconformist clergyman, is most noted for his commentary of the Bible.
Meredith G Kline. CRTA lists him among the prominent postmill theologians. Matthew Henry was a doctrinally corrupt modernist (1662-1714). …
There are three basic eschatological views which are held by those calling themselves “Reformed.” These are: postmillennialism, amillennialism, and historic premillennialism. Anthony Hoekema. Chapter 147.
There is Calvinism and then there is hyper-Calvinism.
Matthew Henry, like virtually all of the Puritans, was a historicist postmillennial.
1 Matthew Henry, A Method for Prayer with Scripture Expressions (London: R. Cruttenden and T. Cox, 1718), 144. Matthew Henry.
Matthew Henry's Commentary (Very Large Files be Patient Downloading) Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary on the Whole Bible online here.
Andrew Hoffecker.
The following resources pertain to eschatology — the study of the end times. Hywel Jones. Matthew Henry abandoned legal studies for theology and became the minister of a congregation in Chester. He was born at Broad Oak, a farmhouse on the borders of Flintshire and Shropshire. This is another psalm of praise.
Matthew Henry's father, Philip Henry, was a Puritan pastor who had been silenced by the government of the day. By AdminJPN • Posted in God's Providence, Reformed Theology, ReformedWomen Book & Bible Studies, TheologyGirl-ReformedWomen Studies • Tagged Christianity, Easter, John Gill, Matthew Henry, Resurrection, Salvation
Henry's reputation rests upon his renowned commentary, An Exposition of the Old and New Testaments (1708-10, known also as Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible). Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary on the Bible (PDF) here.
Matthew Henry Commentary on the Whole Bible (Complete) Share Tweet Save Originally written in 1706, Matthew Henry's six volume Complete Commentary provides … Thus, he believed, for example, that the Pope was AntiChrist and that the will be a future general conversion of the Jews and a future golden age for the Church.
S Lewis Johnson. Both should be used only in conjunction with modern commentators.