They claimed the entire General Assembly had misunderstood them?

At the Assembly in 1721 twelve men, including Boston, Hog and Ralph and Ebenezer Erskine, submitted a “Representation and Petition”, arguing that in condemning The Marrow the Assembly had condemned propositions which were scriptural, and other expressions which were plainly taught both by many orthodox divines and in the doctrinal standards of the Church of Scotland. They also argued that the report had misrepresented the book’s teaching, taking various expressions out of context. Their petition was rejected. In the Assembly of 1722 The Marrow’s condemnation was reaffirmed and the twelve Representers were rebuked.

via Marrow Controversy – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

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