John Kennedy of Dingwall (Scotland) was an immovable defender of the sovereignty of God and the Reformed faith. In this fine work, he treats “Man, as Created, in Relation to God,” “Man, as Fallen, in Relation to God,” “Man, as Evangelized, in Relation to God,” and “Man, as in Christ, in Relation to God.”
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John Kennedy (88 pp. Softback)
Treats man as created, man as fallen, man as evangelised and man in Christ—in relation to God.
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