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Chapter 3
Of God’s Decree
Paras | |
1-2 | I. The general decree of all events |
1 | A. Its universality |
1. Plainly stated | |
2. Carefully guarded | |
From impugning the holiness of God | |
From implying the error of fatalism | |
3. Practically viewed | |
2 | B. Its unconditionality |
3-7 | II. The specific decree of predestination to life |
3-4 | A. Its major attributes |
3 | 1. Its distinguishing selectivity |
4 | 2. Its unchanging specificity |
5-6 | B. Its positive outworking: the election of those predestinated |
5 | 1. The gracious basis of election |
6 | 2. The effectual execution of election — its means |
Their divine appointment | |
Their exact identity | |
Their exclusive objects | |
7 | C. Its prudent handling |
From: Samuel E. Waldron, A Modern Exposition of the 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith, (Evangelical Press, 1989), p. 61-62. Used by permission.
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