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... Institutes as a whole is the answer to this question . However we must note that Calvin is not primarily interested in the theoretic side of Christianity . In- deed one of the features of the Institutes is its strong practical bias ...
... Institutes as a whole is the answer to this question . However we must note that Calvin is not primarily interested in the theoretic side of Christianity . In- deed one of the features of the Institutes is its strong practical bias ...
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... Institutes , and as we should expect , the second receives much fuller treatment than the first . In the one God's creative activity and providence are dealt with ; in the second , the work of Christ , the revelation in Scripture , the ...
... Institutes , and as we should expect , the second receives much fuller treatment than the first . In the one God's creative activity and providence are dealt with ; in the second , the work of Christ , the revelation in Scripture , the ...
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... Institutes the doctrine of predestination will be made to rest . This decree of God is secret , a point which the Reformer frequently emphasizes . There is in God an inscrutable mystery , and the core of that mystery is the divine will ...
... Institutes the doctrine of predestination will be made to rest . This decree of God is secret , a point which the Reformer frequently emphasizes . There is in God an inscrutable mystery , and the core of that mystery is the divine will ...
Contents
CHAP PAGE | 11 |
MANS FALLEN STATE | 29 |
THE WAY OF SALVATION | 44 |
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