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Andrew Jukes (theologian)

Andrew John Jukes was an English theologian.

Background
The son of Andrew Jukes and his wife Georgina Ewart, he was educated at Harrow School and Trinity College, Cambridge. ==Career==
Career
He was initially a curate in the Church of England at St. John's Church, Hull, but became convinced of Baptist teaching and underwent adult baptism at the George Street Chapel, Hull, on 31 August 1843. After leaving the Church of England, he joined the Plymouth Brethren. Jukes later left the Plymouth Brethren and founded an independent chapel in Hull. Among those influenced by Jukes was Hudson Taylor. ==Works==
Works
Types in Genesis - Adam, Cain and Abel, Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph. • The Characteristic Differences of the Four GospelsThe Names of GodThe Law of the Offerings - on Leviticus • (The Second Death and the) Restitution of All Things - arguments for universal salvation after resurrection • The Mystery of the Kingdom - typology in I and II Kings. Part 1. • The New Man and the Eternal LifeCatholic Eschatology Examined - A Reply to the Rev. H. N. Oxenham • The Way Which Some Call Heresy - against infant baptism in the Book of Common Prayer • The Church of ChristThe Drying up of the Euphrates, and the Kings of the East - against an identification with the Ottoman Empire. • Try the Spirits - a defence of the Trinity • Letters of Andrew Jukes - edited by Herbert H. Jeaffreson 1903 • A Letter to a Friend on BaptismPharisaism & Self-Sacrifice: Being Some Thoughts on Schism and its Remedy ==References==
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