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- catalog contributor b12421499.
- catalog created "c2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "c2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2000.".
- catalog description "4. The 'Marrow controversy' -- a. 'The marrow of modern divinity, part one' -- b. James Hadow: 'The Antinomianism of the marrow detected' -- Thomas Boston: 'Notes on "The marrow of modern divinity"' -- 5. Antinomianism amongst the eighteenth-century English Baptists -- a. Brine: 'The certain efficacy of the death of Christ' -- Hall: 'Helps to Zion's travellers' -- 6. Antinomian conflicts within the Methodist movement -- a. Cudworth: Two tracts -- b. Fletcher: 'Second check to Antinomianism' -- 7. The law in the nineteenth-century American holiness movements -- 8. The Keswick message and the law -- 9. The law in dispensationalism -- 10. The contemporary debate -- a. The American controversy -- John Reisinger -- Chantry: 'God's righteous kingdom -- b. The British controversy -- Eaton: 'How to live a godly life' -- Alderson: 'No holiness, no heaven'".
- catalog description "Chapter 2. Romans -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Romans 8:3f -- a. The meaning of 'law' -- 2. The nature of the law's weakness -- a. What is the law's inability -- b. What is the law's weakness in the sphere of the flesh? -- c. What is the connection between ̲̲̲and ?̲̲̲ -- 3. The ongoing status of the law -- a. Positive indicators -- 2:13-16 -- 2:25-29 -- 3:27, 31 -- 6:19b -- 13:8-10 -- b. Negative indicators -- 6:14f -- 7:4 -- 7:6 -- 10:4".
- catalog description "Chapter 3. Galatians -- 1. Introduction -- a. ̲̲̲as law -- b. The background to Galatians -- 2. Galatians 3:21 and 4:9 -- The meaning of 'law' -- The nature of the law's weakness -- The ongoing status of the law -- Conclusion".
- catalog description "Chapter 4. Hebrews -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Hebrews 7:18f -- a. The meaning of 'law' -- b. The nature of the law's weakness -- c. The ongoing status of the law -- conclusion".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [215]-234) and indexes.".
- catalog description "Part One: Setting the scene -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Historical survey -- 1. John Calvin -- 2. Antinomian disputes amongst the English Puritans -- a. The first English Puritan debate -- Eaton: 'Honey-combe of free justification' -- Bolton: 'The true bounds of Christian freedom' -- b. The second English Puritan debate -- Crisp: 'Christ alone exalted' -- Watson: 'The Ten Commandments' -- 3. The Antinomian controversy in Puritan New England".
- catalog description "Part Two: New Testament study -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Acts -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Acts 13:39 -- a. The meaning of 'law' -- b. The weakness of the law -- c. The ongoing status of the law -- The law and the Jewish believer: The time of transition -- The law and the Gentile believer: The time of transition -- The law and the believer: The long-term vision -- The moral law and the believer -- Conclusion".
- catalog extent "x, 243 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "085364957X".
- catalog isPartOf "Paternoster biblical and theological monographs".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "c2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Carlisle, Cumbria, England : Paternoster Press,".
- catalog subject "Antinomianism History of doctrines.".
- catalog subject "BS2545.L34 B39 2000".
- catalog subject "Bible. New Testament Criticism, interpretation, etc.".
- catalog subject "Law (Theology) Biblical teaching.".
- catalog subject "Law and gospel Biblical teaching.".
- catalog subject "Law and gospel History of doctrines.".
- catalog tableOfContents "4. The 'Marrow controversy' -- a. 'The marrow of modern divinity, part one' -- b. James Hadow: 'The Antinomianism of the marrow detected' -- Thomas Boston: 'Notes on "The marrow of modern divinity"' -- 5. Antinomianism amongst the eighteenth-century English Baptists -- a. Brine: 'The certain efficacy of the death of Christ' -- Hall: 'Helps to Zion's travellers' -- 6. Antinomian conflicts within the Methodist movement -- a. Cudworth: Two tracts -- b. Fletcher: 'Second check to Antinomianism' -- 7. The law in the nineteenth-century American holiness movements -- 8. The Keswick message and the law -- 9. The law in dispensationalism -- 10. The contemporary debate -- a. The American controversy -- John Reisinger -- Chantry: 'God's righteous kingdom -- b. The British controversy -- Eaton: 'How to live a godly life' -- Alderson: 'No holiness, no heaven'".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 2. Romans -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Romans 8:3f -- a. The meaning of 'law' -- 2. The nature of the law's weakness -- a. What is the law's inability -- b. What is the law's weakness in the sphere of the flesh? -- c. What is the connection between ̲̲̲and ?̲̲̲ -- 3. The ongoing status of the law -- a. Positive indicators -- 2:13-16 -- 2:25-29 -- 3:27, 31 -- 6:19b -- 13:8-10 -- b. Negative indicators -- 6:14f -- 7:4 -- 7:6 -- 10:4".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 3. Galatians -- 1. Introduction -- a. ̲̲̲as law -- b. The background to Galatians -- 2. Galatians 3:21 and 4:9 -- The meaning of 'law' -- The nature of the law's weakness -- The ongoing status of the law -- Conclusion".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 4. Hebrews -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Hebrews 7:18f -- a. The meaning of 'law' -- b. The nature of the law's weakness -- c. The ongoing status of the law -- conclusion".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part One: Setting the scene -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Historical survey -- 1. John Calvin -- 2. Antinomian disputes amongst the English Puritans -- a. The first English Puritan debate -- Eaton: 'Honey-combe of free justification' -- Bolton: 'The true bounds of Christian freedom' -- b. The second English Puritan debate -- Crisp: 'Christ alone exalted' -- Watson: 'The Ten Commandments' -- 3. The Antinomian controversy in Puritan New England".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part Two: New Testament study -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Acts -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Acts 13:39 -- a. The meaning of 'law' -- b. The weakness of the law -- c. The ongoing status of the law -- The law and the Jewish believer: The time of transition -- The law and the Gentile believer: The time of transition -- The law and the believer: The long-term vision -- The moral law and the believer -- Conclusion".
- catalog title "The weakness of the law : God's law and the Christian in New Testament perspective / Jonathan F. Bayes ; foreword by James M.M. Francis.".
- catalog type "text".