Peter (4): “Much more careful and solicitous to continue in the ways o
What follows is the fourth entry of a series of articles written by Rev. Martyn McGeown. The third entry is Peter (3): Certainly and Effectually Renewed to Repentance. _______________ In our last three blog posts we have been studying Peter as a kind of commentary on some parts of the Fifth Head of the Canons of Dordt. Peter fell deeply and lamentably (Canons 5:4). Peter experienced the bitterness of divine chastisement (Canons 5:5). By God’s grace Peter returned into the right way of serious...
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