Timotheos
Puritan Board Freshman
Probably is. Brandon Adams (credited w/ coining the term "1689 federalism") points out that Nichols is not representative of 1689 federalism per se but more Baptist CT that has used the Westminster Standards as its understanding. That is what prompted this video:Covenant Theology - A Reformed and Baptistic Perspective on God's Covenants
Greg Nichols
I think that is it.
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