The Creeds, Assurance, and Good Works (3): Canons 1:16 (b)
By Martyn McGeown. Previous article in the series: The Creeds, Assurance, and Good Works (3): Canons 1:16 (a). _________ The second kind of person who has “much less cause to be terrified by the doctrine of reprobation” (Canons 1:16) is the sincere Christian who is imperfectly sanctified and is not satisfied with the degree of sanctification in his life, so that he has a holy desire to be more sanctified. That, of course, is the description of every believer in a spiritually healthy...
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