This study explores the controversial relationship between B.W.
Newton and J.N. Darby, two of the principal leaders of the early
Brethren movement Darby's eschatological views had far-reaching
effects on evangelicalism and Burnham explores the development of
his prophetic system and his biblical literalism which led to his
distinctive views on pretribulational, premillenial
dispensationalism. While having much in common with Darby, Newton
departed from him on key points. In many ways, Newton and Darby
were products of their times, and this study of their relationship
provides insight not only into the dynamics of early Brethrenism,
but also into the progress of nineteenth-century English and Irish
evangelicalism.
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