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In Heaven Opened, Richard Alleine discusses the nature and blessings of God's gracious covenant with His people. He outlines in great detail the roles in this covenant of God, Christ, the Spirit, the earth, the angels of light, the powers of darkness, death, and the kingdom. Furthermore, he explains and admires the fruits of the covenant in the believer's life as it manifests itself in a renewed heart. The book ends with an equally moving exhortation to sinners and saints. See how God graciously opens the vaults of heaven to bless the souls of all those who come to Him in faith. Table of…mehr

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In Heaven Opened, Richard Alleine discusses the nature and blessings of God's gracious covenant with His people. He outlines in great detail the roles in this covenant of God, Christ, the Spirit, the earth, the angels of light, the powers of darkness, death, and the kingdom. Furthermore, he explains and admires the fruits of the covenant in the believer's life as it manifests itself in a renewed heart. The book ends with an equally moving exhortation to sinners and saints. See how God graciously opens the vaults of heaven to bless the souls of all those who come to Him in faith. Table of Contents: 1. God in the Covenant 2. Christ in the Covenant 3. The Spirit in the Covenant 4. The Earth in the Covenant 5. The Angels of Light in the Covenant 6. The Powers of Darkness Delivered Over in the Covenant 7. Death in the Covenant 8. The Kingdom in the Covenant 9. All the Means of Salvation in the Covenant 10. A Heart to Know the Lord 11. One Heart 12. A Heart of Flesh 13. A Heart to Love the Lord 14. A Heart to Fear the Lord 15. Obedient in the Covenant 16. Perseverance in the Covenant 17. God Speaking from Mount Gerizim 18. A Soliloquy Representing the Believer's Triumph 19. An Exhortation to Sinners 20. An Exhortation to the Saints
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Richard Alleine (1611-1681) was an English Puritan who served as a gospel minister at Batcombe, Somerset, for twenty years. He was removed from the ministry in 1662 with other Puritans for nonconformity and served as a preacher in Frome Selwood for the remainder of his life.