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THE HARMONY OF THE DIVINE ATTRIBUTES: In the Contrivance and Accomplishment of Man's Redemption William Bates, with New Introduction by Dr. Joel Beeke
"William Bates' The Harmony of the Divine Attributes in the Contrivance and Accomplishment of Man's Redemption is in a class of books which few are writing in our day. Here is a thorough opening of the central principles of the Gospel--without the corrosive errors so often found in modern presentations of this glorious theme, and well-delivered in a way that is God-centered and God-honoring." - Dr. Robert Martin, Emmanuel Reformed Baptist Church, Seattle, Washington; Editor of Reformed Baptist Theological Review
"It would be difficult to mention any single work in which the glorious plan of man's redemption is more fully and clearly exhibited, than in Dr. Bates' Harmony Of The Divine Attributes. The writer recollects with pleasure and gratitude, that when he was first led to attend with interest to theological subjects, this work fell into his hands, and was read with' profit and delight; and now, after the lapse of forty years, he has again perused it with unmingled approbation ; and he can scarcely conceive of any better method of exhibiting the doctrines of the gospel, than that which is here pursued.
It is no small recommendation of this work, that it will be found well adapted to Christians of all evangelical denominations. The controversial spirit is excluded, and the precious truths of the Bible are presented in a manner which will command the approbation of all who possess a truly spiritual taste. Many doctrines, it is true, are here brought forward, which have often occasioned keen and acrimonious controversy; but in the hands of our author they have no other than a peaceful and practical bearing." - Archibald Alexander
"Many of the ancient and modern divines have written of this noble argument, from whom I have received benefit in the following composure; but none, as I know, hath considered all the parts together, and presented them in one view. There still remains a rich abundance for the perpetual exercise of our spirits. The eternal word alone was able to perfect all things by once speaking. Human words are but an echo that answers the voice of God, and cannot fully express its power, nor pass so immediately through the sense to the heart, but they must be repeated. May these discourses be effectual to inflame us with the most ardent love to our Saviour, who ransomed us with the invaluable price of his own blood; and to persuade us to live for heaven, the purchase of that sacred treasure, I shall forever acknowledge the divine grace, and obtain my utmost aim." - from the Author's Preface
"The Harmony of the Divine Attributes in the Redemption of Man has always been one of the most popular parts of Dr. Bates' 'works; it embraces all points essential to the gospel; exhibits the same amiable spirit as that which breathes through the whole of his writing; and is at once calculated, it is presumed, to advance the interests of religion in general, and to confirm and edify the individual Christian. Besides, a volume of this size may be procured by many, whose circumstances place the whole works beyond their reach." - William Farmer, Editor of 1815 edition
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1 - Introduction on the Condition of Man at Creation
Chapter 2 - The Fall of Man
Chapter 3 - The Corruption of Human Nature
Chapter 4 - The Moral Impotence of Man
Chapter 5 - The Divine Wisdom in Redemption
Chapter 6 - Practical Inferences from The Preceding
Chapter 7 - The Causes and Unreasonableness of Unbelief
Chapter 8 - The Freeness of the Divine Mercy in Redemption
Chapter 9 - The Greatness of the Divine Mercy in Redemption
Chapter 10 - Divine Mercy is Magnified in the Excellency of the State to which Man is Advanced in Redemption
Chapter 11 - Practical Inferences from The Preceding
Chapter 12 - The Justice of God in Redemption: Part One
Chapter 13 - The Justice of God in Redemption: Part Two
Chapter 14 - The Justice of God in Redemption: Part Three
Chapter 15 - Practical Inferences from The Preceding
Chapter 16 - The Holiness of God in Redemption
Chapter 17 - The Perfection of the Laws of Christ
Chapter 18 - The Example of Christ and the Gift of the Holy Spirit
Chapter 19 - Practical Inferences from The Preceding
Chapter 20 - The Power of God in Redemption: Part One
Chapter 21 - The Power of God in Redemption: Part Two
Chapter 22- Practical Inferences from The Preceding
Chapter 23 - The Truth of God in Redemption
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