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There are too many “ball-park” interpreters and expositors today. The theological atmosphere of evangelicalism is saturated with a dense fog of uncertainty and misplaced emphases in handling the Word of God. Many churches are on the rocks because of careless hermeneutics, ignorance of biblical languages, and unsystematic theology. Rough estimates as to what this or that passage means will not do. We need qualified expositors who will take the time and make the necessary sacrifices to do their homework well and bring clarity to the minds of God’s people as they read and study God’s holy Word.
Robert Thomas

Although good works cannot put away our sins, and endure the severity of God’s judgment, yet are they pleasing and acceptable to God in Christ, and do spring out necessarily of a true and lively faith; insomuch that by them a lively faith may be as evidently known as a tree discerned by its fruits.
Unknown Author

Month: December 1999

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Finney’s Systematic Theology–1851 Edition–Preface by the Editor

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Finney’s Systematic Theology–1851 Edition–Preface by the Editor   The Rev. CHARLES G. FINNEY’S SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY 1851 PREFACE BY THE EDITOR.      THE Lectures of the REV. PROFESSOR FINNEY, which are here given to the British public, were first delivered to the…

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Finney’s Systematic Theology–1851 Edition–Preface by the Author

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Finney’s Systematic Theology–1851 Edition–Preface by the Author . The Rev. CHARLES G. FINNEY’S SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY 1851 PREFACE BY THE AUTHOR.      1. TO a great extent, the truths of the blessed gospel have been hidden under a false philosophy. In my…

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Finney’s Systematic Theology–1851 Edition–Appendix

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Finney’s Systematic Theology–1851 Edition–Appendix   The Rev. CHARLES G. FINNEY’S SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY 1851 APPENDIX A AN EXAMINATION, BY PROF. C. G. FINNEY, OF THE REVIEW OF FINNEY’S SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY, PUBLISHED IN THE “BIBLICAL REPERTORY,” PRINCETON, N. J., JUNE, 1847.  …

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Finney’s Systematic Theology–1851 Edition–Lecture LXXXIII

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Finney’s Systematic Theology–1851 Edition–Lecture LXXXIII   The Rev. CHARLES G. FINNEY’S SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY 1851 LECTURE LXXXIII. PERSEVERANCE OF SAINTS.   FURTHER OBJECTIONS ANSWERED.      3. A fourth objection to this doctrine is, that if, by the perseverance of the saints is…

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Finney’s Systematic Theology–1851 Edition–Lecture LXXXII

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Finney’s Systematic Theology–1851 Edition–Lecture LXXXII   The Rev. CHARLES G. FINNEY’S SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY 1851 LECTURE LXXXII. OBJECTIONS ANSWERED.        Again, Paul repeatedly speaks of his own salvation as certain, and yet in a manner that conditionates it upon his perseverance…

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Finney’s Systematic Theology–1851 Edition–Lecture LXXX

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Finney’s Systematic Theology–1851 Edition–Lecture LXXX   The Rev. CHARLES G. FINNEY’S SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY 1851 LECTURE LXXX. PERSEVERANCE PROVED.        (2.) I remark, that God is able to preserve and keep the true saints from apostacy, in consistency with their liberty:…

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Finney’s Systematic Theology–1851 Edition–Lecture LXXIX

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Finney’s Systematic Theology–1851 Edition–Lecture LXXIX   The Rev. CHARLES G. FINNEY’S SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY 1851 LECTURE LXXIX. PERSEVERANCE OF SAINTS.   PERSEVERANCE OF THE SAINTS PROVED.      IV. I COME NOW TO A CONSIDERATION OF THE PRINCIPAL ARGUMENTS IN SUPPORT OF THIS…

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Finney’s Systematic Theology–1851 Edition–Lecture LXXVIII

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Finney’s Systematic Theology–1851 Edition–Lecture LXXVIII   The Rev. CHARLES G. FINNEY’S SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY 1851 LECTURE LXXVIII. PERSEVERANCE OF SAINTS.        In discussing this subject, I will,      I. CALL ATTENTION TO THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF CERTAINTY THAT MAY BE PREDICATED OF…

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Finney’s Systematic Theology–1851 Edition–Lecture LXXVII

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Finney’s Systematic Theology–1851 Edition–Lecture LXXVII   The Rev. CHARLES G. FINNEY’S SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY 1851 LECTURE LXXVII. PURPOSES OF GOD.        In discussing this subject I shall endeavour to show,      I. WHAT I UNDERSTAND BY THE PURPOSES OF GOD.      II. NOTICE…

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Finney’s Systematic Theology–1851 Edition–Lecture LXXVI

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Finney’s Systematic Theology–1851 Edition–Lecture LXXVI   The Rev. CHARLES G. FINNEY’S SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY 1851 LECTURE LXXVI. DIVINE SOVEREIGNTY.        In this discussion I shall endeavour to show,–      I. WHAT IS NOT INTENDED BY THE TERM SOVEREIGNTY, WHEN APPLIED TO GOD….