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George Gillespie was a Scottish theologian known for his work in Reformed theology and his contributions to the Scottish Church. His writings, including "A Dispute Against the English Popish Ceremonies," reflect his commitment to Protestant principles and his role in the development of Reformed thought in Scotland. Gillespie's theological insights and his advocacy for religious reform have had a lasting impact on Scottish religious history.
"There is no sinfulness in the will and affections without some error in the understanding. All lusts which a natural man lives in, are lusts of ignorance."
"There is nothing which any way pertaineth to the worship of God left to the determination of human laws."
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