Smith, James – Believer’s Triumph!
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The Believer’s Triumph! or,
No condemnation in Christ—No Separation from Christ
A devotional exposition of Romans 8
by James Smith, 1862
Editor’s note: We have found the following chapters to be the gems of the book:
Bondage and Liberty
Heirship!
No Comparison!
The Attitude of Creation
The Present State of Creation
The Hope of Creation
Nature and Grace Groaning
Salvation by Hope
The Object of Hope
Ministerial Requirement Not Covetous is a short article about why ministers of God are not to be covetous, or interested so much in the things of this world. Their interest in riches and power contaminates whatever good that can possibly do for God. br>
theologicalsystems.com/false-prophet-teacher/ministerial-requirement-not-covetous
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