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The Lord's Prayer for His People
Robert Traill's treatment of Christ's intercessory prayer
for His people is a masterpiece of Puritan experiential doctrine. Mining the
depths of John 17:24, Traill discovers the comforts of the doctrine of
election, the blessing of our hope of heaven, and the believer's delight
in the glory of Christ-all founded on the immovable love of the Father
for His Son. Traill's exposition is full of practical application,
careful to address both believers and unbelievers alike.
Recommended € 29,90
for His people is a masterpiece of Puritan experiential doctrine. Mining the
depths of John 17:24, Traill discovers the comforts of the doctrine of
election, the blessing of our hope of heaven, and the believer's delight
in the glory of Christ-all founded on the immovable love of the Father
for His Son. Traill's exposition is full of practical application,
careful to address both believers and unbelievers alike.
Recommended € 29,90
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The Lord's Prayer for His People
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