1844-John Brown, of Edinburgh (1784-1858).-This address was given at the celebration of the Lord's supper for the edification of the communicants. In it, Brown explains the two dimensions of fellowship, or communion, involved in the right reception of the sacrament.
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1818-Archibald Mason.-In this first discourse, Mason carefully describes the change that will occur at the time of the fall of Antichrist and beginning of the Millennial era. This gives an interesting overview of what to expect at that time according to the Scriptures.
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1829-Archibald Mason.-Mason begins with a careful discussion wherein he distinguishes kinds of testimony (i.e., human and divine) and the faith each requires. He also distinguishes saving faith from other kinds of faith. Additionally, he has an edifying explanation about the Trinity and saving faith.
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1829-Archibald Mason.-Herein Mason discusses the objects of saving faith (i.e., the Word of God and God in Christ) and the warrant for this faith. This section includes a useful exposition of the Gospel offer and its freeness without falling into Arminianizing tendencies.
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1829-Archibald Mason.-In this discourse, Mason discusses the question of how a Christian can obtain a proper knowledge of saving faith, both objectively and subjectively. This involves making the necessary distinction between the principle and exercise of saving faith.
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1829-Archibald Mason.-In this last discourse, Mason discusses the difference between the assurance of faith and the assurance of sense; or, the objective versus subjective assurance of faith.
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1741-Jonathan Dickinson (1688-1747).-Dickinson, the first president of Princeton College, gives an accurate and succinct exposition of the doctrine of justification by faith alone. He carefully locates the doctrine within the sovereignty of God in the great matter of salvation.
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Robert Traill. On Galatians II.21.
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Robert Traill. On Galatians II.21.
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Robert Traill. On Galatians II.21.
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Robert Traill. On Galatians II.21.
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Robert Traill. On Galatians II.21.
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Robert Traill. On Galatians II.21.
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1692-Walter Marshall (1628-80).-A sermon on the topic of justification by a Puritan best known for his seminal treatment of the doctrine of sanctification.
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1888-Robert L. Dabney (1820-1898).-A review wherein Dabney not only praises Girardeau's book but he adds a number of keen observations and insights into why instrumental music should be kept out of the public worship of God.
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1888-John L. Girardeau (1825-1898)-This preface explains the origin and impetus for the author undertaking this work.
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1888-John L. Girardeau (1825-1898)-This is simply a statement of the question under discussion as a logical point. Girardeau wants to express the exact points he believes are under debate.
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1888-John L. Girardeau (1825-1898)-This chapter is taken up with the general argument, otherwise known as the Regulative Principle, wherein Girardeau carefully demonstrates that the only acceptable worship is that which God himself ahs appointed.
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1888-John L. Girardeau (1825-1898)-In this chapter, Girardeau surveys the Old Testament Scriptures and discusses the use and limits of musical instruments in the worship of God throughout the period prior to Christ.
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