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— INTRODUCTORY NOTExxxviattention turn to the objective provision tomeet man's needsinthe work of Christ; and again, only after that to the subjective provision to icalmeethis needs in theorder of development, andwork itis ...
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;BY PROFESSOR WARFIELD of the person of theHoly Ghostxxxiii— His deity and personality— and ofHis one function of inspirer of the prophets and apostles, while the whole doctrine of the work of the Spirit at large is a gift to theChurch from the Reformatio ...
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;BY PROFESSOR WARFIELDxxxviitermination of the doctrine of a vicarious atonement; and only when time had been given for its assimilation, at length men'sminds were ableThen Lutherto take the final step.claim justification byfaith,and ...
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BY PROFESSOR WARFIELD place to give a history of thatWemovement.havexxxix allwatcheditwith the intensest interest, from the rise of the Free Churches to the union with them of the new element from the Doleantie. Wehave lacked no proof that i ...
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INTRODUCTORY NOTExxxviiiand is operative in the sacraments as a matter of fact, the sacraments tend, in all such cases, to absorb the attention, and the theoretical explanations of their efficacy as vested in the Spirit's energy tend to pass out of the vivid interest of men. The lib ...
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THEWORKOF THE HOLYSPIRITVOLUME ONE The Workof the Holy as aSpirit inWholetheChurch ...
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:INTRODUCTION4Certainly this has value, influence, voice in the matter.guarantees correctness andAndBut whatsuch experience?—how can we distinguish its various sources from ourfrom without, or from the Holy Spirit? The twofold ques- ...
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—IpirstCbapter,INTRODUCTION.I.Careful Treatment Required. "Whohath also given unto us His HolySpirit."—IThess. iv.8.The need of divine guidance is never more deeply felt than when one undertakes to give ins ...