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Human nature in its fourfold state
... in several practical discourses. By Mr Thomas Boston -
Human nature in its fourfold state
Of primitive integrity, entire depravation, begun recovery, and consummate happiness or misery, subsisting in the parents of mankind in paradise, the unregenerate. The regenerate, all mankind in the future state. In several practical discourses. By Mr Thomas Boston, late minister of the Gospel at Ettrick -
A view of the covenant of works from the sacred records
Wherein the parties in that covenant, its parts conditionary, promissory, and minatory; our Father Adam's breaking of it; the imputation of that breach to his posterity; and the state of men under that broken covenant, and under the curse thereof, are distinctly considered; together with a particular application of the subject, for the conviction both of saints and sinners. By the late Reverend and Learned Mr. Thomas Boston, minister of the Gospel at Ettrick -
A view of the covenant of grace from the sacred records
Wherein the parties in that covenant, the making of it, its parts conditionary and promissory and the administration thereof, are distinctly considered: together with the trial of a saving personal inbeing in it, and the way of instating sinners therein unto their eternal salvation. To which is subjoined, a memorial concerning personal and family fasting and humiliation, presented to saint, and sinners. By the Late Reverend and Learned Mr. Thomas Boston, minister of the Gospel at Ettrick -
Human nature in its fourfold state
Of primitive integrity, entire depravation, begun recovery, and consummate happiness or misery, subsisting in the parents of mankind in paradise. The unregenerate. The regenerate, all mankind in the future state. In several practical discourses. By Mr Thomas Boston, late minister of the Gospel at Etterick -
Memoirs of the life, time, and writings, of the reverend and learned Thomas Boston, A.M. sometime minister at Simprin, afterwards at Etterick. Divided into Twelve Periods. Written by himself, and addressed to his children. Now first published from his own manuscripts. To which are added, some original papers, and letters to and from the author