
The Universal Sovereignty of Christ!
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Narrated by:
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Maximus Finn
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By:
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Robert Dale
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Dale’s sermon about Christ’s kingship includes descriptions of divine anger, divine righteousness, divine mercy, and divine grace. He claims that various departments of human life constitute different kingdoms in which the authority of Christ must be acknowledged and his laws obeyed. The final part expounds on Christ as King of the spiritual life of man.
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- 19-08-2022
totally rubbish and I would like a refund.
this was a waste of time and money. very disappointing. I would like a refund
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