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I. His ordination to the office of mediator |
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A. The Author of the ordination |
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B. The time of the ordination |
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C. The framework of the ordination |
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D. The character of the ordination |
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E. The purpose of the ordination |
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II. His incarnation for the office of mediator |
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A. The subject of the incarnation |
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B. The time of the incarnation |
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C. The essence of the incarnation |
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D. The mode of the incarnation |
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E. The result of the incarnation |
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1. His full deity |
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2. His true humanity |
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3. His single personality |
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III. The qualifications for the office of mediator |
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A. The anointing of the Holy Spirit |
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B. The commissioning of God the Father |
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IV. The execution of the office of mediator |
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A. Its historical description |
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B. Its central operation |
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C. Its ancient communication |
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D. Its mysterious communions |
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E. Its effectual application |
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F. Its inalienable possession |
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G. Its necessary functions |
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From: Samuel E. Waldron, A Modern Exposition of the 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith, (Evangelical Press, 1989), p126-127. Used by permission.