A Reply to the Rev Isaac Nelson of Belfast And Rev William Dobbin of Anaghl

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A Reply to the Rev Isaac Nelson of Belfast And Rev William Dobbin of Anaghl
Killen William Dool
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The federal union lies at the foundation of the vital, and the vital at the foundation of the voluntary. The federal is from eternity, and is simply the covenant union established between Chi ist and His people in the everlasting covenant into which the 94 Father entered with the Son before all worlds. Of this federal union, the vital union effected by the Holy Spirit in regeneration, is the fruit. This vital union, again, leads instantly to the voluntary union. The sotiI, as soon as it is born... again, turns instinctively to its Saviour, and casts itself right willingly into His mediatorial arms.
Such is the Scriptural view of union with Christ, and it is at an infinite remove from the Eationalism of these pamphlets. The Saviour, with whom this union is effected, is never contemplated as a Saviour afar off. The soul cleaves unto Him, and communes with Him, as a present, living, sympathiz- ing Redeemer, who reciprocates its love, and assures it that the arms into which it has fallen, by a living faith, are not the arms of a delusive phan- tom.


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