Faith Once DeliveredXulon Press, 2005 - 108 pages "From the hopelessness and desperation of legalism and human merit to the lofty heights of Divine grace brought at Calvary, the author describes the full assurance of salvation by grace." |
Contents
Foreword | vii |
Acknowledgements | xi |
Introduction | xiii |
The Confessions of a Legalist | 15 |
What God Calls Sin | 21 |
The Covenant of Law | 25 |
Hell Is No Myth | 31 |
Short of His Glory | 37 |
Denominations | 53 |
Controversy At Jerusalem | 61 |
What Is the Full Gospel? | 65 |
Esau Is Rejected | 71 |
The Backslidden Brother | 77 |
Divine Restraints | 81 |
The Keys to the Kingdom | 91 |
The Significance of Water Baptism | 95 |
Common terms and phrases
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