Lord’s Day 33, Chapter 3: Mortification and Quickening (2)
From this it will also be evident that conversion has two aspects. These two aspects the Catechism describes in Questions and Answers 89 and 90. From this it will also be evident that conversion has two aspects. These two aspects the Catechism describes in Questions and Answers 89 and 90. The one aspect is what the Scriptures and the Catechism both call the mortification of the old man, which by the Catechism is described in a profoundly spiritual way as "a sincere sorrow of heart, that we...
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