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- catalog contributor b3720627.
- catalog created "[1964]".
- catalog date "1964".
- catalog date "[1964]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1964]".
- catalog description "I. True Christian freedom -- The nature of Christian freedom -- The quality of Christian freedom -- 1. Freedom in its negative aspects -- Freedom from Satan -- Freedom from sin -- Freedom from the law -- Freedom from obedience to men -- Freedom from death -- Freedom from the grave -- 2. Freedom in its positive aspects -- II. The moral law a rule of obedience -- Query 1: are Christians freed from the moral law as a rule of obedience? -- The scriptural uses of the word 'law' -- Proposition 1: the law remains as a rule of walking for the people of God -- The testimony of the Reformed confessions -- The testimony of the New Testament -- Five proofs of the binding nature of the law -- Five further arguments for obedience to the law".
- catalog description "III. Law and grace -- 1. Proposition 2: the law is not incompatible with grace -- 2. Seven purposes for which the law was given -- 3. Fire reasons why the law is not incompatible with grace -- 4. Objections answered -- That law as a covenant is incompatible with grace -- That the law is not the covenant of grace, nor a third covenant of and must therefore be a covenant of works -- That as the covenants of law and of grace are opposites, the law cannot be linked with grace -- IV. Chastisements for sin -- Query 2: are Christians reed from all punishments and chastisements for sin -- Does chastisement pertain to the Old Testament only? -- New Testament teaching about chastisement -- Various cavils answered -- Main arguments against chastisement stated and answered -- Five reasons why God chastens his people".
- catalog description "V. Performance of duty -- Query 3: if a believer is under the moral law as a rule of duty, is his liberty in Christ infringed? -- Three mistakes with regard to the performance of duty -- Four ways in which the believer is free from duty -- Nine differences between legal obedience and evangelical obedience -- Delight in duty -- VI. Partial bondage -- Query 4: Can Christ's freemen sin themselves into bondage again? -- Two kinds of bondage -- Universal bondage -- Partial bondage -- VII. Obedience for the sake of reward -- Query 5: may Christ's freemen perform duties for the sake of reward -- Three opinions respecting this state and examined -- What is meant by rewards? -- What is meant by the eyeing of rewards? -- Is the eyeing of rewards an infringement of Christian liberty -- VIII. Obedience to men -- Query 6: are Christians freed from obedience to men? -- Two kinds of subjection -- Obedience to the civil magistrate -- IX. The application of believers and unbelievers -- The miserable bondage of the unbeliever -- The duty of the believer.".
- catalog issued "1964".
- catalog issued "[1964]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London, Banner of Truth Trust".
- catalog subject "Antinomianism.".
- catalog subject "BT79 .B6 1964".
- catalog subject "Law and gospel.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. True Christian freedom -- The nature of Christian freedom -- The quality of Christian freedom -- 1. Freedom in its negative aspects -- Freedom from Satan -- Freedom from sin -- Freedom from the law -- Freedom from obedience to men -- Freedom from death -- Freedom from the grave -- 2. Freedom in its positive aspects -- II. The moral law a rule of obedience -- Query 1: are Christians freed from the moral law as a rule of obedience? -- The scriptural uses of the word 'law' -- Proposition 1: the law remains as a rule of walking for the people of God -- The testimony of the Reformed confessions -- The testimony of the New Testament -- Five proofs of the binding nature of the law -- Five further arguments for obedience to the law".
- catalog tableOfContents "III. Law and grace -- 1. Proposition 2: the law is not incompatible with grace -- 2. Seven purposes for which the law was given -- 3. Fire reasons why the law is not incompatible with grace -- 4. Objections answered -- That law as a covenant is incompatible with grace -- That the law is not the covenant of grace, nor a third covenant of and must therefore be a covenant of works -- That as the covenants of law and of grace are opposites, the law cannot be linked with grace -- IV. Chastisements for sin -- Query 2: are Christians reed from all punishments and chastisements for sin -- Does chastisement pertain to the Old Testament only? -- New Testament teaching about chastisement -- Various cavils answered -- Main arguments against chastisement stated and answered -- Five reasons why God chastens his people".
- catalog tableOfContents "V. Performance of duty -- Query 3: if a believer is under the moral law as a rule of duty, is his liberty in Christ infringed? -- Three mistakes with regard to the performance of duty -- Four ways in which the believer is free from duty -- Nine differences between legal obedience and evangelical obedience -- Delight in duty -- VI. Partial bondage -- Query 4: Can Christ's freemen sin themselves into bondage again? -- Two kinds of bondage -- Universal bondage -- Partial bondage -- VII. Obedience for the sake of reward -- Query 5: may Christ's freemen perform duties for the sake of reward -- Three opinions respecting this state and examined -- What is meant by rewards? -- What is meant by the eyeing of rewards? -- Is the eyeing of rewards an infringement of Christian liberty -- VIII. Obedience to men -- Query 6: are Christians freed from obedience to men? -- Two kinds of subjection -- Obedience to the civil magistrate -- IX. The application of believers and unbelievers -- The miserable bondage of the unbeliever -- The duty of the believer.".
- catalog title "The true bounds of Christian freedom.".
- catalog type "text".