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The doctrine of the knowledge of God, c. 1-4
We tend to forget how often in Scripture God performs his mighty acts so that men will 'know' that He is Lord, writes the author in this book. We tend to forget how often Scripture emphasizes that although in one sense all people know God, in another-sense such knowledge is the exclusive privilege of God's redeemed people and indeed the ultimate goal of the believer's life. As central as 'knowing God' is to Christian faith, 'this language does not come readily to our lips, explain the author..
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