Human Nature in Its Fourfold State – Death (Part II) by Thomas Boston
Having thus discoursed of death, let us improve it in discerning the vanity of the world; in bearing up, with Christian contentment and patience under all troubles and difficulties in it; in mortifying...
View ArticleMan and Sin by Thomas Manton
In this treatise on the nature of man and sin, Manton shows the complete inability of man to save himself, relating man’s condition to both the law and grace. He also presents the Puritan concept of...
View ArticleHuman Nature in Its Fourfold State – Death (Part I) by Thomas Boston
‘For I know that thou wilt bring me to death, and to the house appointed for all living.‘ Job 30:23. I come now to discourse of man’s eternal state, into which he enters by death. Of this entrance, Job...
View ArticleThe Origin, Essence, and Purpose of Man by Herman Bavinck
Herman Bavinck The account of the origin of heaven and earth converges in the first chapter of Genesis upon the creation of man. The creation of the other creatures, of heaven and earth, of sun and...
View ArticleThe Mystery of Creaturely Otherness by John M. Frame
God’s decrees foreordain, and his creative act brings into actuality, beings other than God. Creation marks the beginning, therefore, of non-divine “otherness.” Now of course otherness does exist...
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