George Herbert (1593–1633)
Ordained Servant: October 2024
Also in this issue
Pictures of Heaven: The Covenant of Works in the Theology of Meredith G. Kline, Part 2
by Gregory Edward Reynolds
Matthew Poole: Exemplar of Traditional Exegesis
by Harrison N. Perkins
The Church: Not Politicized nor Ghettoized, but Spiritual: A Review Article
by Bryan Estelle
Bach against Modernity: A Review Article
by Stephen M. Michaud
Fault Lines: The Social Justice Movement and Evangelicalism’s Looming Catastrophe by Voddie Baucham
by Darryl G. Hart
I Know it is my sinne, which locks thine eares,
And bindes thy hands,
Out-crying my requests, drowning my tears;
Or else the chilnesse of my faint demands.
But as cold hands are angrie with the fire,
And mend it still;
So I do lay the want of my desire,
Not on my sinnes, or coldnesse, but thy will.
Yet heare, O God, onely for his blouds sake
Which pleads for me:
For though sinnes plead too, yet like stones they make
His blouds sweet current much more loud to be.
Ordained Servant Online, October, 2024.
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Ordained Servant: October 2024
Also in this issue
Pictures of Heaven: The Covenant of Works in the Theology of Meredith G. Kline, Part 2
by Gregory Edward Reynolds
Matthew Poole: Exemplar of Traditional Exegesis
by Harrison N. Perkins
The Church: Not Politicized nor Ghettoized, but Spiritual: A Review Article
by Bryan Estelle
Bach against Modernity: A Review Article
by Stephen M. Michaud
Fault Lines: The Social Justice Movement and Evangelicalism’s Looming Catastrophe by Voddie Baucham
by Darryl G. Hart
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