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200 _aThe True Bounds of Christian Freedom
_fBolton, Samuel
210 _aLondon
_cThe Banner of Truth Trust
_d1964
101 _aeng
102 _aGB
215 _aPaperback. Glued Binding. Volume: 230 pages.
_cColor of cover: White / Green.
330 _aThis work sets forth the place of the law in the Christian life. The author, Samuel Bolton (1606-1654), successively minister of three London parishes before becoming Master of Christ's College and later Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University, expounds the nature of Christian liberty and then clearly sets the bounds of that liberty in answer to the following six questions : 1. Does our being made free by Christ free us from the law? 2. Does our being made free by Christ deliver us from all punishments or chastisements for sin? 3. Is it consistent with Christian freedom to be under obligation to perform duties because God has commanded them? 4. May Christ's freemen come into bondage again through sin ? 5. Is it consistent with Christian freedom to perform duties out of respect for the recompense of the reward? 6. Does the freedom of a Christian free him from all obedience to men?
606 _aSalvation
606 _aChristian Freedom
686 _2udc
_a234 / Bol / 1964
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