Gurnall on the paucity of saints
Puritan heretic William Gurnall writes concerning how few the “mystery of the gospel” is revealed to in Ephesians 6:19. “It … Continue reading Gurnall on the paucity of saints
"Now when they saw the boldness of Peter and John, and perceived that they were unlearned and ignorant men, they marvelled."
Puritan heretic William Gurnall writes concerning how few the “mystery of the gospel” is revealed to in Ephesians 6:19. “It … Continue reading Gurnall on the paucity of saints
A quote from heretic John Gill: “All that God has made is the object of his love; all the works … Continue reading John Gill on a supposed “general love.”
According to one writer, “William Parks was the mid-Victorian Anglican vicar of Openshaw, near Manchester. A high Calvinist in the … Continue reading Geology Has Determined
“Behold, as the eyes of servants [look] unto the hand of their masters, [and] as the eyes of a maiden … Continue reading Wait Upon The Lord
Heretic W.G.T. Shedd makes the following comments (from the single volume edition edited by Alan W. Gomes): “The deity of … Continue reading Of Confessions and Questions
“Being justified freely by His grace through the redemption in Christ Jesus, whom God set forth as a propitiation through … Continue reading Faith In Christ’s Blood
Of historical interest (to me). Not a blanket-endorsement of the entire Belgic Confession (1566): Article 27: The Holy Catholic Church … Continue reading Belgic Confession
“Except that [it was] Jehovah who was for us, O may Israel say; except that [it was] Jehovah who was … Continue reading Except Jehovah was for us
The following proud boast comes from The Second Helvetic Confession (Chapter IX; Of Free Will): “MAN DOES EVIL BY HIS … Continue reading “Man does evil by his own free will.”
Joel R. Beeke gives this commendatory blurb of James Ussher at the Solid-Ground-Books website: “Archbishop James Ussher (1581-1656) was a … Continue reading James Ussher: “God is not tied to means.”