American Puritanism: Faith and PracticeLippincott, 1970 - 139 pages |
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... God's children . It exhorts as well . If you want God's love and protection , " give yourselves more to God . Let his law bear sway in you . Give up your- selves with gladness of heart to obey his command and observe his statutes ...
... God's children . It exhorts as well . If you want God's love and protection , " give yourselves more to God . Let his law bear sway in you . Give up your- selves with gladness of heart to obey his command and observe his statutes ...
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... God for mercy . Hide yourselves in the cov- enant and promises of God , and whatsoever evils come , keep thy own souls . Be quiet and all shall be well with you . Let none delude themselves . God's punishment is " poured out upon the ...
... God for mercy . Hide yourselves in the cov- enant and promises of God , and whatsoever evils come , keep thy own souls . Be quiet and all shall be well with you . Let none delude themselves . God's punishment is " poured out upon the ...
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... God's elect only attain unto salvation through participation in God's Covenant of Grace . . . what purpose do the sacra- ments then ultimately serve ? Or if the covenant means a mu- tual contract between God and man with reciprocal ...
... God's elect only attain unto salvation through participation in God's Covenant of Grace . . . what purpose do the sacra- ments then ultimately serve ? Or if the covenant means a mu- tual contract between God and man with reciprocal ...
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