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The person and ministry of the Holy Spirit: the traditional calvinistic...
Dr.Palmer makes no apologies for the Calvinistic approach of the Holy Spirit. Forthrightly, clearly, and cogently he discusses the person and work of the Holy Spirit in language that laymen can understand and appreciate. In separate chapters he deals with the Holy Spirit and the trinity, creation, common grace, revelation, sanctification, toungue-speaking, guidance, divinie sonship, prayer, the church, the unpardonable sin, human responsibility. There is also a chapter on the symbols of the Holy Spirit.
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