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Puritan book on the Mystery of the Covenant of Grace

SGCB | Tentmakers Publications

I thought this looked good so I ordered it. It arrived today. A book dedicated to the bi-covenantal system by a Puritan.

Tentmakers Publications


THE GREAT MYSTERY OF THE COVENANT OF GRACE
The Difference between the Old and New Covenant Stated and Explained
Samuel Petto with Foreword by John Owen

The original was published in the 1670s and has a foreword by John Owen. Samuel Petto (c 1624-1711) was a dissenting minister in Sudbury, Suffolk. The list of 29 Scottish ministers recommending the book include M'Crie of Edinburgh and Kidd of Aberdeen.

LAST PRINTED IN 1820.

HARDCOVER VOLUME.

Table of Contents

1. Of a Covenant in general, and the distribution of the Covenant into that of works and of grace.

2. Of the oneness of the Covenant with Jesus Christ and us.

3. Of Christ as the sum of the Covenant.

4. Of the date of Covenant Mercies

5. General Inferences from the whole

6. Of the Old and New Covenant, what they are, and how distinct,

7. Of the nature of the Mount Sinai Covenant

8. Of the Sinai Covenant, whether ceased or continuing

9. Of the good that was in the Sinai Covenant

10. Of the differences between the Old and New Covenant, and the excellency of the latter above the former

11. Of the time of first coming into Covenant

12. Of the use of Absolute Promise

13. Of those that are called Conditional Promise

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