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Christian Studies

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Berry-Peeples Bible Building Room 126

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This study compares John Gill's views on the temporal aspect of the covenant of grace to that of previous Particular Baptists, also known as 1689 Federalism. The central question asked is: "Can John Gill be considered a 1689 Federalist?" Gill is compared to covenant theologians, both Baptist and paedobaptist, in the 17th century.

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John Gill and the Covenant of Grace

Berry-Peeples Bible Building Room 126

This study compares John Gill's views on the temporal aspect of the covenant of grace to that of previous Particular Baptists, also known as 1689 Federalism. The central question asked is: "Can John Gill be considered a 1689 Federalist?" Gill is compared to covenant theologians, both Baptist and paedobaptist, in the 17th century.

 

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