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Psalm 10

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Acts 6:1-7

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Summary: Acts 1:1 — 6:7

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Psalm 9


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Acts 5:27-42


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Matthew 11:28-30


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Acts 5:12-26


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Psalm 8


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Acts 4:32—5:11


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Acts 4:23-31


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Psalm 6


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Psalm 5


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Teaology 44

9. Of Free Will

I. God has endued the will of man with that natural liberty, that is neither forced, nor, by any absolute necessity of nature, determined good, or evil.

— The Westminster Confession of Faith

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Teaology 43

Special Guest Matt Faux of Naunton Lane Evangelical Presbyterian Church in Cheltenham.

8. Of Christ the Mediator

VIII. To all those for whom Christ has purchased redemption, He does certainly and effectually apply and communicate the same; making intercession for them, and revealing unto them, in and by the word, the mysteries of salvation; effectually persuading them by His Spirit to believe and obey, and governing their hearts by His word and Spirit; overcoming all their enemies by His almighty power and wisdom, in such manner, and ways, as are most consonant to His wonderful and unsearchable dispensation.

— The Westminster Confession of Faith

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Teaology 42

8. Of Christ the Mediator

VII. Christ, in the work of mediation, acts according to both natures, by each nature doing that which is proper to itself; yet, by reason of the unity of the person, that which is proper to one nature is sometimes in Scripture attributed to the person denominated by the other nature.

— The Westminster Confession of Faith

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