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Redemption - Scotland - Edinburgh - Early works to 1800

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    Christ dying, and drawing sinners to himself . Or, A survey of Our Saviour in his soul suffering, his loveliners in his death, and the efficacy thereof. In which some cases of soul-trouble in weak believers, grounds of submission the absence of Christ, with the [flowings] and heightnings of the grace are opened. Delivered in sermons on the Gospel according to John. Chap. xii. Ver. 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33. Where are also interjected some necessary digressions, for the times, touching divers errors of antinomians and a short vindication of the ... from the armi[nian] pretended univer[sity] of Christ's dying for all and every one of mankind: the moral and feigned way of irresistable conversion of sinners; and what faith is required of all within the visible church, for the want whereof, many are condemner. By the Late Reverend Pious Learned, Mr. Samuel Rutherford, minister of the Gospel, and professor of Divinity in the University of St. Andrews.

    Samuel Rutherford | Date: MDCCXXVII. [1727]

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