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
"Now when they saw the boldness of Peter and John, and perceived that they were unlearned and ignorant men, they marvelled."
“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