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Volume 11 concludes Manton’s exposition of John 17 with thirty sermons on Jesus’ prayer for all believers. The second half of this volume is devoted to a lengthy collection of sermons on Romans 6 and the first part of Romans 8. These sermons explore many key Pauline themes, such as the contrasts between grace and the law, between the flesh and the spirit, and between death in sin and life in...

In which words there is— 1.The blessing prayed for, ‘That they may be all one.’ 2.The manner of this unity, illustrated by the original pattern and exemplar of it, ‘As thou, Father, art in me, and I in thee;’ the ineffable unity of the persons in the divine essence. 3.The ground of this unity, the mystical union with Christ, and by Christ with God, ‘That they may be one with us.’ 4.The end and event of this union, ‘That the world may believe that thou hast sent me.’ First, From the blessing prayed
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