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This originally appeared at The Irresponsible Reader.
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I must be insane for even trying this one...what can I possibly say about this? But it's been over a month since I finished this, and I've got to pull the trigger on this now before I overthink it any more than I already have.
Thus the confession of the trinity is the sum of the Christian religion. Without it neither the creation nor the redemption nor the sanctification can be purely maintained. Every departure from this confession leads to error in the other heads of doctrine...We can truly proclaim the mighty works of God only when we recognize and confess them as the one great work of Father, Son, and Spirit.
In the love of the Father, the grace of the Son, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit is contained the whole salvation of men.
The Wonderful Works of God
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Our Reasonable Faith
The Wonderful Works of God
The Wonderful Works of God
Under the title of Magnalia Dei, the wonderful works of God, I wish to give a simple explanation of the Christian faith in a book of modest scope, as confessed by the Reformed churches (Gereformeerde Kerken) in all times and lands.
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* Catholic=universal, that is. Small “c” catholic, not capital “c.”
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