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Titre : |
The marks of God's children |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Jean Taffin (1529-1602), Auteur ; Peter Y. De Jong, Traducteur ; James A. De Jong, Éditeur scientifique |
Editeur : |
Grand Rapids, Michigan : Baker Academic |
Année de publication : |
c2003 |
Collection : |
Classics of Reformed Spirituality |
Importance : |
155 p. |
Présentation : |
Illustrations, map. |
Format : |
22 cm |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-0-8010-2619-5 |
Note générale : |
Other title: Des marques des enfans de Dieu et des consolations en leurs afflictions.
"Based on the Dutch text as it last stood before Taffin's death"--Introduction. |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Néerlandais (dut) |
Catégories : |
Consolation Perseverance (Theology) Suffering--Religious aspects--Reformed Church
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Index. décimale : |
BT 768 |
Note de contenu : |
Blessedness --
Concerning the great and incomprehensible blessedness of eternal life promised to God's children --
Assurance --
How we know that we are children of God --
Appropriating the marks --
How every church member should appropriate these distinguishing marks to be assured of his adoption and salvation --
Small, weak marks --
Although the distinguishing marks of our adoption are small and weak, we may and should nevertheless be assured that we are children of God. Apostasy and doubt --
The apostasy and falling away of some who once confessed the true religion may not cause us to doubt either doctrine or our status as God's children --
Sufferings and the marks --
Sufferings should not cause us to doubt our adoption but serve rather to strengthen us --
Suffering prophesied --
The sufferings we experience have been prophesied and therefore should strengthen us in the assurance of our adoption as God's children. Oppressed but loved --
The children of God have always been oppressed, yet they are continually loved by Him --
Fruits as evidences --
The sufferings so universal among Adam's children are, with regard to their precious fruits, the evidences for God's children of their adoption and of His love for them --
Suffering and fruit --
Concerning suffering in the name of Christ and its fruit --
The fruit of persecution --
Other fruit of the persecutions we suffer for the name of Jesus Christ --
Perseverance in persecution --
An admonition to persevere steadfastly in the truth of the gospel in times of persecution --
Holy meditations and prayers --
Prayers drawn from Paul's epistles --
Thoughts drawn from St. Augustine --
Dutch Reformed Translation Society. |
The marks of God's children [texte imprimé] / Jean Taffin (1529-1602), Auteur ; Peter Y. De Jong, Traducteur ; James A. De Jong, Éditeur scientifique . - Grand Rapids, Michigan : Baker Academic, c2003 . - 155 p. : Illustrations, map. ; 22 cm. - ( Classics of Reformed Spirituality) . ISBN : 978-0-8010-2619-5 Other title: Des marques des enfans de Dieu et des consolations en leurs afflictions.
"Based on the Dutch text as it last stood before Taffin's death"--Introduction. Langues : Anglais ( eng) Langues originales : Néerlandais ( dut)
Catégories : |
Consolation Perseverance (Theology) Suffering--Religious aspects--Reformed Church
|
Index. décimale : |
BT 768 |
Note de contenu : |
Blessedness --
Concerning the great and incomprehensible blessedness of eternal life promised to God's children --
Assurance --
How we know that we are children of God --
Appropriating the marks --
How every church member should appropriate these distinguishing marks to be assured of his adoption and salvation --
Small, weak marks --
Although the distinguishing marks of our adoption are small and weak, we may and should nevertheless be assured that we are children of God. Apostasy and doubt --
The apostasy and falling away of some who once confessed the true religion may not cause us to doubt either doctrine or our status as God's children --
Sufferings and the marks --
Sufferings should not cause us to doubt our adoption but serve rather to strengthen us --
Suffering prophesied --
The sufferings we experience have been prophesied and therefore should strengthen us in the assurance of our adoption as God's children. Oppressed but loved --
The children of God have always been oppressed, yet they are continually loved by Him --
Fruits as evidences --
The sufferings so universal among Adam's children are, with regard to their precious fruits, the evidences for God's children of their adoption and of His love for them --
Suffering and fruit --
Concerning suffering in the name of Christ and its fruit --
The fruit of persecution --
Other fruit of the persecutions we suffer for the name of Jesus Christ --
Perseverance in persecution --
An admonition to persevere steadfastly in the truth of the gospel in times of persecution --
Holy meditations and prayers --
Prayers drawn from Paul's epistles --
Thoughts drawn from St. Augustine --
Dutch Reformed Translation Society. |
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