Gordon Clark on the Virgin Birth of Christ
The following are my comments on some Gordon Clark quotes taken from his book, “What do Presbyterians believe?”: Clark: ==In … Continue reading Gordon Clark on the Virgin Birth of Christ
"Now when they saw the boldness of Peter and John, and perceived that they were unlearned and ignorant men, they marvelled."
The following are my comments on some Gordon Clark quotes taken from his book, “What do Presbyterians believe?”: Clark: ==In … Continue reading Gordon Clark on the Virgin Birth of Christ
The following are my comments on Shedd’s comments taken from W.G.T. Shedd’s, “Calvinism: Pure and Mixed,” pages 8-11. Here’s Shedd … Continue reading Shedd on Doctrine and Church membership
The following is an excerpt from a correspondence between a true Christian and a non-Christian (this is the Christian’s response … Continue reading unconditional reprobation
Westminster Seminary California advertisement on the White Horse Inn: ==It’s a sad fact that many Christians are confused about crucial … Continue reading Westminster Seminary California advertisement
The following is a guest post: Thanks to C-Dunc for alerting me earlier to the Piper quote (that quoted Morris … Continue reading Why does He yet find fault?
One of the more famous Calvinists in Reformed circles is John Piper. He is especially heterodox in that he posits … Continue reading John Piper and unconditional hardening
My comments are interspersed below. The Author-Story Model September 1, 2007 | By: David Mathis Category: CommentaryThis is part 4 … Continue reading The Author-Story Model (part 4)
In his work The Westminster Confession: A Commentary, A.A. Hodge states: “If infants and others not capable of being called by … Continue reading A.A. Hodge commentary on the WCF
Gordon Clark on Chapter 10:3 of the WCF: “And since most of the activity recounted in the Bible has to … Continue reading Gordon Clark on WCF 10:3
Was Cornelius a saved man before he met Peter? I conclude that Cornelius was a saved man before he met … Continue reading Cornelius