A Gospel Church Described – by Michael Harrison (1640-1729)

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What is a true gospel church? In 1700, English pastor Michael Harrison (1640–1729) published A Gospel Church Described to answer that question with clarity and Scripture. Written for ordinary believers in a time of turmoil, this work remains a timeless guide to Christ’s design for His church. Harrison explains the church’s author, names, head, matter, form, and end. He distinguishes invisible and visible church, defends infant membership from the covenant of grace, sets forth the necessity of a true gospel ministry, and warns against disorderly preaching. He provides counsel on membership, discipline, schism, and separation.

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A Gospel Church Described by Michael Harrison (1640-1729)

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Michael Harrison (1640-1729) was a faithful puritan minister of the Gospel and a powerful Reformed Presbyterian preacher.

What is a true gospel church? That question burned in the heart of Michael Harrison (1640-1729). In his time, (as with ours), fractured churches, irregular preaching, and widespread confusion was rampart. Harrison took up his pen to provide plain, biblical answers. A Gospel Church Described sets out what Scripture teaches about Christ’s church-its author, names, head, matter, form, and end. Harrison carefully distinguishes between the invisible church of the elect and the visible church of those who profess Christ and their children. He defends infant membership from the continuity of the covenant of grace. He explains the necessity of a true gospel ministry, warns against disorderly preachers, and counsels believers on questions of discipline, schism, and separation. Added to this work is his “Discourse on the Lord’s Supper” pressing the danger of neglecting Christ’s ordinances.

Though written for ordinary believers in a country meeting house, this little treatise remains a treasure for the modern church. Harrison is plain but not shallow, brief but not careless. He takes the reader by the hand, shows them the meaning of Christ’s promises, and guides them to love the church as Christ loves her.

For pastors, this book is a model of balanced ecclesiology: zealous for purity yet patient with imperfection. For every Christian, it is a reminder that the church is not a building or a brand, but Christ’s blood-bought bride, called to walk together in covenant holiness until she is presented spotless before Him.

Michael Harrison’s words, though centuries old, speak with striking relevance today:
• Clarity for those confused about what church truly is.
• Comfort for parents who trust God’s covenant promises to their children.
• Counsel for those wrestling with ministry, membership, or separation.
• Encouragement to cherish Christ’s ordinances as gifts, not options.

A Gospel Church Described
is a book for Christ’s people in every age. Read it, and recover the beauty, order, and duty of belonging to the church that Jesus Christ purchased with His own blood. How can you love Jesus but not love his church?

Table of Contents
Clarity for a Confused Age by C. Matthew McMahon
Meet Michael Harrison by C. Matthew McMahon
Preface
To the Reader
The Introduction
Chapter 1: Names of the Church
Chapter 2: Membership
Chapter 3: Nature of the Church
Chapter 4: Ordination
Chapter 5: Member Duties
Chapter 6: Discipline
Chapter 7: Schism
Appendix: The Lord’s Supper

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