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I want to assure Geoff that my passing reference to the need to refine the covenant theology of the 1689 is not motivated by an incipient New Covenant Theology. Drs. Waldron and Barcellos, who teach for my seminary, can vouch for that. I'm thinking more of the modern attacks on the "covenant of works." I affirm the covenant of works, and believe its doctrinal formulae in the 1689 could use some modest refinement.
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Bob Gonzales Jr., Dean Reformed Baptist Seminary
Easley, South Carolina
"Persons need not and ought not to set any bounds to their spiritual and gracious appetites." Jonathan Edwards
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