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Genre/Form: | Sermons |
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Additional Physical Format: | Online version: Rutherford, Samuel, 1600?-1661. Trial and triumph of faith. Edinburgh : Committee of the General Assembly of the Free Church of Scotland for the Publication of the Works of Scottish Reformers and Divines, 1845 (OCoLC)889393311 |
Document Type: | Book |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Samuel Rutherford |
OCLC Number: | 3497545 |
Language Note: | Language: English. |
Notes: | On spine: Rutherford's Triumph of faith. |
Description: | 406 pages ; 19 cm |
Contents: | Matthew and Mark reconciled -- Christ took a human will, that he might stoop to God in all things -- How Christ and his grace cannot be hid, in six particulars -- Grace falleth often on the most graceless -- Satan worketh as a natural agent without moderation -- Crying in prayer necessary -- Why Christ is called frequently the Son of David -- The condition of the covenant -- Christ God and man, and our comfort therein -- Parents' affection, their spiritual duty to children -- Every temptation hath its taking power from the seeming goodness of it -- Natural men ... are ignorant of the mystery of an afflicted spirit -- It is a privilege of mercy that Christ is sent to the Jews first -- In what sense Christ came to save the lost -- Eight necessary duties required of a believer under desertion -- National sins may occur to the conscience of the child of God -- Grace maketh quickness and wittiness of heavenly reasoning -- How sins are removed in justification, how not -- The Lord Jesus is so made the sinner in suffering for sin, as there remaineth no sin in the sinner once pardoned, as Antinomians teach, especially Doctor Crispe -- The conscience, in Christ, is freed from sin, that is, from actual condemnation, but not from incurring God's displeasure by the breach of a law, if the believer sin -- The prevalency of instant prayer put forth upon God in eight acts -- Thirteen works, or ingredients of a strong faith and how to discern a weak faith -- The more of the word and the less of reason the stronger faith is -- A stock of grace is within the saints: our grace is not all, and wholly in Christ though it be all from Christ -- Omnipotency hath influence on Satan, disease, stark death, on life itself, mother-nothing, [and] on all creatures -- Christ in four relations hath dominion over devils -- Satan not cast our of a land or a person but by violence. |
Responsibility: | by Samuel Rutherford. |
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