Does the WCF draw a distinction between the Interior Man and the Exterior Man? For example, suppose a man was baptized and lived an outwardly devout and austere life and persevered to the end. Would they say he was automatically saved? Would they say that if there were no "inward faith" (eg no indwelling of the Spirit or regeneration) then that would necessary result in some sort of "outward apostasy"?
Does the WCF draw a distinction between the Interior Man and the Exterior Man? For example, suppose a man was baptized and lived an outwardly devout and austere life and persevered to the end. Would they say he was automatically saved? Would they say that if there were no "inward faith" (eg no indwelling of the Spirit or regeneration) then that would necessary result in some sort of "outward apostasy"?