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P-ISSN 0082-7118
E-ISSN 2752-7042
Journal articles
Vol. 58, Issue 2, 2007November 01, 2007 BST

God’s Law, ‘General Equity’ and the Westminster Confession of Faith

Harold G. Cunningham,
historical theologylawgeneral equitywestminster confessioncalvinaristotletheonomy
https://doi.org/10.53751/001c.29241

Articles in Vol. 58, Issue 2, 2007

Vol. 58, Issue 2, 2007
  • The Prophetic Voice of Amos as a Paradigm for Christians in the Public Square
    Gerald A. KlingbeilMartin G. Klingbeil
  • The Compassionate God of Traditional Jewish and Christian Exegesis
    Lena-Sofia Tiemeyer
  • A Discourse Analysis of Matthew's Nativity Narrative
    William Varner
  • The Glorification of the Son of Man: An Analysis of John 13:31-32
    Peter Ensor
  • The Seed of the Woman and the Blessing of Abraham
    James M. Hamilton
  • The 'Breastplate of Righteousness' in Ephesians 6:14: Imputation or Virtue?
    David H. Wenkel
  • God's Law, 'General Equity' and the Westminster Confession of Faith
    Harold G. Cunningham
  • Taught by God: Divine Instruction in Early Christianity
    Stephen E. Witmer
  • Renewing the Mind: The Role of Cognition Language in Pauline Theology and Ethics
    Lee S. Bond
Tyndale Bulletin
Cunningham, Harold G. 2007. “God’s Law, ‘General Equity’ and the Westminster Confession of Faith.” Tyndale Bulletin 58 (2): 289–312. https://doi.org/10.53751/001c.29241.
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