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Average rating: 4.53 · 213 ratings · 47 reviews · 51 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Marrow of Modern Divinity

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LAST IN, FIRST OUT: A Deser...

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The Marrow of Modern Divini...

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Lands of In-Ko-8 Trilogy

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Shakespeare & Son

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Darwin's Circus: Poems by E...

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The Little Girl With the Ma...

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The Impatient Imagination: ...

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The Lands of Inchoate 2: Th...

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Unicorn Coloring Book for K...

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“the law was given, not to retain men in the confidence of their own works, but to drive them out of themselves, and to lead them to Christ the promised seed;”
Edward Fisher, The Marrow of Modern Divinty

“there is no question but every spiritual believing Jew, when he brought his sacrifice to be offered, and, according to the Lord’s command, laid his hands upon it whilst it was yet alive (Lev. 1:4), did, from his heart, acknowledge that he himself had deserved to die; but by the mercy of God he was saved,”
Edward Fisher, The Marrow of Modern Divinty

“you are now under another covenant, viz. the covenant of grace; and you cannot be under two covenants at once, neither wholly nor partly; and, therefore, as, before you believed, you were wholly under the covenant of works, as Adam left both you and all his posterity after his fall; so now, since you have believed, you are wholly under the covenant of grace.”
Edward Fisher, The Marrow of Modern Divinty



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