Why the Reformation Still Matters by Unknown

Why the Reformation Still Matters by Unknown

Author:Unknown
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: REL015000/REL067000/REL053000
Publisher: Crossway
Published: 2016-09-29T00:00:00+00:00


93. Bernard of Clairvaux, sermon 3.5, in On the Song of Songs (Kalamazoo, MI: Cistercian, 1979), 154–55 (emphases added).

94. Richard Sibbes, “Bowels Opened,” in The Complete Works of Richard Sibbes, ed. Alexander B. Grosart, 7 vols. (Edinburgh: James Nichol, 1862–1864), 2:174 (emphasis added).

95. Calvin, Institutes, 3.2.32.

96. Calvin, Institutes, 3.1.1.

97. Calvin, Institutes, 3.15.6.

98. Calvin, Commentary, on 1 Cor. 1:9. “The end of the whole Gospel ministry is that God, the fountain of all felicity, communicate Christ to us who are disunited by sin and hence ruined, that we may from him enjoy eternal life; that in a word all heavenly treasures be so applied to us that they be no less ours than Christ’s himself” (J. K. S. Reid, ed., Calvin: Theological Treatises, Library of Christian Classics 22 [Philadelphia: Westminster, 1954], 171).



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