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100 1 _aBurgess, Anthony
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245 1 0 _aFaith seeking assurance
_cAnthony Burgess ; Edited by Joel R. Beeke.
260 _aGrand Rapids, MI
_bReformation Heritage Books
_cc2015
300 _a209 p.
_c18 cm
490 1 _aPuritan treasures for today.
505 0 _aThe necessity and advantage of assurance -- Additional advantages of assurance -- Can hypocrites attain practical knowledge about religion? -- Assurance may be experienced -- The adjuncts of assurance -- The difference between true assurance and presumption -- remedies for carnal confidence and directions to the godly who lack assurance -- Marks of grace and assurance -- Using signs for assurance and proving that they evidence justification -- The lawfulness and obligation of proceeding by signs, and answering doubts -- How people miscarry in self-examination by signs -- The duty and particulars of assurance -- The assurance of our calling demonstrated and answers to objections -- Assurance versus presumption with directions to the godly.
650 0 _aAssurance (Theology)
_vEarly works to 1800.
650 7 _aAssurance (Theology)
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655 7 _aEarly works.
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700 1 _aBeeke, Joel R.
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830 0 _aPuritan treasures for today.
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