Hugh Binning

Hugh Binning (1627-1653) was a Christian philosopher from age 14. He became regent and professor of philosophy at the University of Glasgow by age 19.

Works

  • The Common Principles of the Christian Religion, Clearly Proved, and Singularly Improved;or, A Practical Catechism
  • An Useful Case of Conscience, Learnedly and Accurately Discussed and Resolved, Concerning Associations and Confederacies with Idolaters, Infidels, Heretics, Malignants or any other Known Enemies of Truth and Godliness
  • A Treatise of Christian Love
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