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Faith: Superficial vs. Substantive

An episode of the Canons of Dort Sermons Archives - Covenant United Reformed Church podcast, hosted by CURC, titled "Faith: Superficial vs. Substantive" was published on September 30, 2024 and runs 28 minutes.

September 30, 2024 ·28m · Canons of Dort Sermons Archives - Covenant United Reformed Church

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Faith: Superficial vs. Substantive Confession: Canons of Dort V, Rejection of the Errors VII-IX Scripture: Luke 8:4-15 Preacher: Rev. David Inks   Sermon Outline: Introduction It’s All in the Soil Not Free Will Christ’s Prayer Secures Substantive Faith Conclusion   Sermon Video: https://youtu.be/QIjPIhJyJQ8   Canons of Dort: The Fifth Main Point of Doctrine The Perseverance […]

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