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What Do Presbyterians Believe?

Gordon H. Clark (Author)

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Binding: Paperback
Page Count: 664
Publisher: P&R Publishing
ISBN#: 0940931605

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Description: 284 pages in a beautiful soft cover with a picture of Westminster Abbey.  Published by Presbyterian & Reformed Publishers. This is an outstanding, conservative and Reformed commentaries on the Westminster Confession of Faith by Dr. Clark.   Chapter''''s include: Concerning Creeds; The Holy Scriptures; God and the Holy Trinity; God''''s Eternal Decree; Creation; Providence; The Fall of Man, Sin, and Punishment; God''''s Covenant with Man; Christ the Mediator; Free Will; Effectual Calling; Justification; Adoption; Sanctification; Saving Faith; Repentance unto Life; Good Works; The Perseverance of the Saints; Assurance of Grace and Salvation; The Law of God; Christian Liberty and Liberty of Conscience; Religious Worship and the Sabbath Day; Lawful Oaths and Vows; The Civil Magistrate; Divorce and Marriage; The Church; Communion of Saints; The Sacraments; Baptism; The Lord?s Supper; Church Censures; Synods and Councils; The State of Men after Death: The Resurrection of the Dead; and The last Judgment.

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