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Celebrating 100 Years of God's Faithfulness

Sunday, May 20, 2012
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The 1858 Abstract of Principles

  


  • Introduction
  • I. The Scriptures.
  • II. God.
  • III. The Trinity.
  • IV. Providence.
  • V. Election.
  • VI. The Fall of Man.
  • VII. The Mediator.
  • VIII. Regeneration.
  • IX. Repentance.
  • X. Faith.
  • XI. Justification.
  • XII. Sanctification.
  • XIII. Perseverance of the Saints.
  • XIV. The Church.
  • XV. Baptism.
  • XVI. The Lord's Supper.
  • XVII. The Lord's Day.
  • XVIII. Liberty of Conscience.
  • XIX. The Resurrection.
  • XX. The Judgment.

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III. The Trinity.

God is revealed to us as Father, Son and Holy Spirit each with distinct personal attributes, but without division of nature, essence or being.


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