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Canons of Dort Chapter 2 – Christ's Death and Man's Redemption through It

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  • Clarence Bouwman

This article discusses Chapter 2 of the Canons of Dort, which includes topics like atonement and the redemption of man.

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Westminster Confession of Faith Chapter 2:2

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  • Derek W. H. Thomas

This article on the Westminster Confession of Faith Chapter 2:2 is about the self-sufficiency of God and Divine simplicity.

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Westminster Confession of Faith Chapter 2:3 (Part one)

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  • Derek W. H. Thomas

This article on the Westminster Confession of Faith Chapter 2:3 is about the Trinity.

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Westminster Confession of Faith Chapter 2:3 (Part two)

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  • Derek W. H. Thomas

This article on the Westminster Confession of Faith Chapter 2: is about the Trinity.

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Westminster Confession of Faith Chapter 2:1 (Part one)

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  • Derek W. H. Thomas

This article on the Westminster Confession of Faith Chapter 2:1 is about Divine Simplicity.

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Westminster Confession of Faith Chapter 2:1 (Part two)

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  • Derek W. H. Thomas

This article on the Westminster Confession of Faith Chapter 2:1 is about impassibility.

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If sinners be dammed, at least let them leap to Hell over our bodies. Let no one go there unwarned and unprayed for. Charles H. Spurgeon
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