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The Development of the Doctrine of the Covenant (7): Heinrich Bullinger, the First Covenant Theologian

Angus Stewart·2003-10-01
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BRITISH REFORMED JOURNAL 18 18 18 18 18 Heinrich Bullinger, the First Covenant Theologian Rev. Angus Stewart The Development of the Doctrine of the Covenant (7) Heinrich Bullingerís A Brief Exposition of the One and Eternal Testament or Covenant of God (1534) was the first book devoted to the subject of the covenant in 1500 years of the Christian church. 1 Because of its influence on the subsequent development of the doctrine of the covenant, Charles S. McCoy and J. Wayne Baker even go so far...

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Angus Stewart
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2003-10-01

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British Reformed Journal
Scripture References
Genesis
Genesis 17Genesis 17:7Genesis 17:8
Jeremiah 4:4
Romans 2:28-29
Galatians 3:29
Luke 18:16
1 Corinthians 7:14
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