An Exposition of the Confession of Faith of the Westminster Assembly of DivinesJ. Johnstone, 1845 - 333 pages |
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Page v
... necessary , and so much longed for , that the said Confession be , with all possible diligence and expedition , approved and established in both kingdoms , as a principal part of the intended uniformity in religion , and as a special ...
... necessary , and so much longed for , that the said Confession be , with all possible diligence and expedition , approved and established in both kingdoms , as a principal part of the intended uniformity in religion , and as a special ...
Page vi
... necessary for the good of the Church so to assemble , in case the Magistrate , to the detriment of the Church , withhold or deny his consent ; the necessity of occasional assemblies being first remonstrate unto him by humble ...
... necessary for the good of the Church so to assemble , in case the Magistrate , to the detriment of the Church , withhold or deny his consent ; the necessity of occasional assemblies being first remonstrate unto him by humble ...
Page vii
... necessary , and to illus- trate and confirm the doctrines . To avoid swelling the volume to an undue size , the arguments have been stated with the utmost possible brevity ; in the illustra- tions , conciseness , combined with ...
... necessary , and to illus- trate and confirm the doctrines . To avoid swelling the volume to an undue size , the arguments have been stated with the utmost possible brevity ; in the illustra- tions , conciseness , combined with ...
Page viii
... necessary to differ from the compilers of the Confession in any one point of doctrine . The lan- guage , in some cases , might admit of improvement ; but 66 as to the truth of the matter , " he cordially concurs in the judgment of the ...
... necessary to differ from the compilers of the Confession in any one point of doctrine . The lan- guage , in some cases , might admit of improvement ; but 66 as to the truth of the matter , " he cordially concurs in the judgment of the ...
Page ix
... necessary either to enumerate all these objec- tions or to answer them all , since many of them have sunk into oblivion , and others have already met suffi- cient refutation . Almost the only objection which is now urged with any degree ...
... necessary either to enumerate all these objec- tions or to answer them all , since many of them have sunk into oblivion , and others have already met suffi- cient refutation . Almost the only objection which is now urged with any degree ...
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according Acts Adam affirms Apostle Paul appointed Arminians Assembly asserts assurance authority baptism baptized believers blessings body called Christian Church of Rome Church of Scotland civil magistrate command communion Confession of Faith corruption covenant of grace creatures death declares decree divine doctrine duty ecclesiastical effectually elect Erastian eternal everlasting EXPOSITION Father glory God's gospel hath heart heaven Holy Spirit imputed Jesus Christ Jews John John iii John xvii justified liberty Lord Jesus Lord's supper Luke maintain Matt Mediator ment moral nature obedience Old Testament ordinance perfect persons prayer promise received redemption religion religious repentance respect resurrection revelation righteousness Sabbath sacrament sacred saints salvation sanctification Saviour Scrip Scripture SECTION sinners sins Socinians soul synods Thess things thou tion transubstantiation true truth unto viii visible Church Westminster Assembly Word worship xvii xxviii