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Editorial: Personal Reflections on the Reformed Faith

Tony Horne·1993-01-01
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British Reformed Journal, no. 1 (January-March, 1993) The Editor was brought up to believe that Christ died for all men, and it would indeed solve many problems if all men were actually saved. However, as he began to study the Scriptures, the Editor found that this was not what they taught. Instead, he found that what is 'universal1 among men is that all are guilty in the sight of Cod and that none has any claim on His mercy or grace. "For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God,"...

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Author
Tony Horne
Date

1993-01-01

Source
British Reformed Journal
Scripture References
Romans
Romans 3:23Romans 6:23
Revelation
Revelation 13:8Revelation 7:9
Matthew 1:21
John
John 10:15John 17:2
Ephesians 5:25
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