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The Knowledge of God, Subjectively Considered: Being the Second Part of Theology Considered as a Science of Positive Truth, Both Inductive and Deductive is unavailable, but you can change that!

Robert J. Breckinridge's second volume of systematic theology, The Knowledge of God, Subjectively Considered, is divided into five parts: • The Covenant of Grace • Union and Communion with the Son of God • The Offices of Christianity • Communion of Saints • Gifts of God to His Church

Peculiar Kingdom, not commensurate with the human race, but created by the Holy Ghost out of those chosen out of all kingdoms, by God’s free and sovereign Grace: and the divine procedure, in the gradual and permanent organization of the Visible Church, is traced through all past Dispensations—the effects of every successive act of God are stated—the result reached and the principles yielded to us in the Gospel Church are demonstrated—and the great conception and elemental principles pervading all,
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