The Economy of the Covenants Between God and Man: Comprehending a Complete Body of Divinity, Volume 1T. Tegg, 1837 - Covenant theology |
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... Churches , and zealous Defenders of the Faith once delivered to the Saints . THE present age furnishes such a number of books that the world is almost weary of them , and the church certainly groans under their weight ; as this never ...
... Churches , and zealous Defenders of the Faith once delivered to the Saints . THE present age furnishes such a number of books that the world is almost weary of them , and the church certainly groans under their weight ; as this never ...
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... churches . And to whom , reverend and learned sirs , should I render these reasons rather than to you , who are competent judges of what I write , and by whom , next to God and my own conscience , I wish to have my studies approved . In ...
... churches . And to whom , reverend and learned sirs , should I render these reasons rather than to you , who are competent judges of what I write , and by whom , next to God and my own conscience , I wish to have my studies approved . In ...
Page vii
... churches , and without that levity or severity which is not consistent with the law of love . On which account , I have not confined myself to bare disputations , which are gene- rally unprofitable ; and , if it were not that they were ...
... churches , and without that levity or severity which is not consistent with the law of love . On which account , I have not confined myself to bare disputations , which are gene- rally unprofitable ; and , if it were not that they were ...
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... churches on too good a foundation to stand in need of new hypotheses , in which I cannot find that solidity or usefulness which is necessary to establish their divinity . the first , The observation of the threefold covenant of grace ...
... churches on too good a foundation to stand in need of new hypotheses , in which I cannot find that solidity or usefulness which is necessary to establish their divinity . the first , The observation of the threefold covenant of grace ...
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... church are hereby greatly delighted , and secretly rejoice , that there are as many and as warm disputes amongst ourselves , as against them . And this not very secretly either for they do not , nor will ever , cease to cast this re ...
... church are hereby greatly delighted , and secretly rejoice , that there are as many and as warm disputes amongst ourselves , as against them . And this not very secretly either for they do not , nor will ever , cease to cast this re ...
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2dly 3dly 4thly according Adam apostle appears Arminius assert believers blessed blood body called cerning Christ church Cloppenburg command communion consists cove covenant of grace creature Crellius curse death declares decree denotes divine divine grace earth elect eternal explained faith Father favour flesh give glory God the Father God's Gospel happiness hath heaven holiness hypostatical union inheritance Israel Jews John John iii justice justified learned person likewise Lord Jesus Luke manner Matt Mediator ment Moses nant nature ness obedience observed Old Testament Paul peace perfect piety promise punishment reason regeneration respect reward righteousness Sacraments sacrifice salvation sanctification sanctified satisfaction Scripture sense signifies sinner sins Socinians Son of God soul speak Spirit sufferings suretiship surety thee things thou tion tree true truth unto viii virtue whole words wrath xvii