Never Be Shaken
“They who trust in Jehovah [shall be] like Mount Zion; it is not shaken; it remains forever. The mountains [are] … Continue reading Never Be Shaken
“They who trust in Jehovah [shall be] like Mount Zion; it is not shaken; it remains forever. The mountains [are] … Continue reading Never Be Shaken
B.G. Armstrong writes concerning John Calvin (1509-1564): “French Protestant reformer; generally regarded as second in importance only to Martin Luther … Continue reading John Calvin and Universal Atonement
The following is a compilation of quotes from the heretic John W. Robbins and John Piper regarding C.S. Lewis. Those … Continue reading Piper and Robbins on C.S. Lewis
In the Introduction to Zacharius Ursinus’ Commentary on the Heidelberg Catechism Mr. Nevin (J.W.N) writes: “Ursinus was a native of … Continue reading Zacharias Ursinus on the death of Christ
Thomas Watson’s twisted view of God’s “mercy”: “God’s mercy is one of the most orient pearls of his crown; it … Continue reading God’s Unadulterated Mercy
According to Dr. Joel Beeke and Randall J. Pederson: “Thomas Watson was probably born in Yorkshire. He studied at Emmanuel … Continue reading Alternative Ground of Pardon
The infecting influence of Charles Hodge (1797-1878) permeated Princeton Seminary for about 56 years. During this time “he instructed some … Continue reading Hodge’s Heretical Atonement
In the Evangelical Dictionary of Theology J. Mitchell Jr. writes concerning John Murray (1898-1975): “Presbyterian theologian and writer. Born in … Continue reading Tumultuous Teapot Calvinism
Charles Hodge writes: “The final test of any theory is its agreeing or disagreeing with the facts to be explained. … Continue reading Charles Hodge on the design of Christ’s death
Charles Hodge’s view of the Roman Catholic Whore church that is somewhat similar to Calvin’s view of the Great Whore … Continue reading Hodge and the Harlot