A Commentarie Upon the First Chapter of the Epistle of Saint Paul, Written to the Ephesians (Classic Reprint): Wherein, Besides the Text Fruitfully ... and Divers Arguments of Arminius Are Examined - Tapa blanda

Bayne, Paul

 
9780243239498: A Commentarie Upon the First Chapter of the Epistle of Saint Paul, Written to the Ephesians (Classic Reprint): Wherein, Besides the Text Fruitfully ... and Divers Arguments of Arminius Are Examined

Sinopsis

Unlock the mysteries of predestination and grace in a detailed scriptural study.

This edition presents a careful, line-by-line examination of the Epistle to the Ephesians, tackling major questions about salvation, remission, and the work of Christ. It blends exegesis with practical reflection on how divine grace informs faith and daily living.


  • Explore how grace is described as the source of forgiveness and life in Christ.

  • See how the author discusses the balance of justice and mercy in redemption.

  • Understand how remission of sins is grounded in Christ’s sacrifice and God’s promise.

  • Learn how Christian liberty and humility flow from a right view of grace.



Ideal for readers of early modern theology, biblical commentary, and in-depth Christian doctrinal study.

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Excerpt from A Commentarie Upon the First Chapter of the Epistle of Saint Paul, Written to the Ephesians: Wherein, Besides the Text Fruitfully Explained; Some Principall Controversies About Predestination Are Handled, and Divers Arguments of Arminius Are Examined

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