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I. The original dispensation of the law of God |
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A. Its substance |
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1. A universal law |
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2. A specific precept |
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B. Its obligation |
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C. Its enforcement |
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1. Life for obedience |
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2. Death for disobedience |
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D. Its accompaniment |
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2-4 |
II. The Mosaic codification of the law of God |
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2 |
A. The repetition of the moral law |
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1. The fact of its reiteration |
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2. The circumstances of its reiteration |
3 |
B. The addition of the ceremonial law |
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1. The purpose of the ceremonial law |
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2. The abrogation of the ceremonial law |
4 |
C. The addition of the judicial law |
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1. Its ancient expiration |
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2. Its modern application |
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5 |
III. The inherent obligation of the law of God |
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A. Its permanent duration |
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B. Its universal scope |
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C. Its heightened strength |
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6-7 |
IV. The special functions of the law of God for Christians |
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A. The assumed qualification of these functions |
6(a) |
B. The specific enumeration of these functions |
6(b) |
C. The harmonious operation of these functions |
7 |
1. The fact of this harmony |
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2. The explanation of this harmony |
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From: Samuel E. Waldron, A Modern Exposition of the 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith, (Evangelical Press, 1989), p234-235. Used by permission.