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Man's Restoration by Grace - Puritan Thomas Goodwin
A video published by Christian Sermons and Audio Books on November 28th, 2022
00:00 The design of the discourse.—The two texts of Scripture explained.
02 00:06:32 That there are three persons in the Godhead, who have undertaken distinct offices in the work of our salvation.
03 00:31:30 The common concurrence which the three persons have in other work besides our salvation; that, being one in essence, they join in the operation of all external works.
04 00:41:19 Of their distinct appearance in the work of mans salvation.—And that their several works bear the resemblance of their several personalities.
05 00:52:32 The reasons of the three persons making such a distinct discovery of themselves in this work of our salvation, rather than in any other.
06 01:15:25 The Uses.—See the great love of God, that all that is within him, all his attributes, and all his persons, should concern themselves in our salvation.— Since salvation is so great a work, in which the whole Deity is employed, let us not neglect it.—Let us think how welcome these three persons will make us at our arrival in heaven.
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Thomas Goodwin (Rollesby, Norfolk, October 5, 1600 - February 23, 1680)
Thomas Goodwin known as 'the Elder', was an English Puritan theologian and preacher, and an important leader of religious Independents. Christopher Hill places Goodwin in the ‘main stream of Puritan thought’.
In 1643 he was chosen a member of the Westminster Assembly, and at once identified himself with the Congregational party, generally referred to in contemporary documents as the "dissenting brethren." He frequently preached by appointment before the Commons, and in January 1650 his talents and learning were rewarded by the House with the presidentship of Magdalen College, Oxford, a post which he held until the Restoration of 1660.
He was chaplain to Oliver Cromwell from 1656. He rose into high favor with the Protector, and was one of his intimate advisers, attending him on his death-bed. He was also a commissioner for the inventory of the Westminster Assembly, 1650, and for the approbation of preachers, 1653, and together with John Owen drew up an amended Westminster Confession in 1658. From 1660 until his death, he lived in London, and devoted himself exclusively to theological study and to the pastoral charge of the Fetter Lane Independent Church.
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