The Creeds, Assurance, and Good Works (3): Canons 1:16 (c)
By Martyn McGeown. Previous article The Creeds, Assurance, and Good Works (3): Canons 1:16 (b) _________ There is a third kind of person addressed in Canons 1:16: he should fear the doctrine of reprobation. He, “regardless of God and of the Savior Jesus Christ, [has] wholly given [himself] up to the cares of the world and the pleasures of the flesh, so long as [he] is not seriously converted to God.” The unconverted person, who has no interest in believing in Jesus, who has no love for God or...
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