Currency Of Compromise
[A quick “editorial note”: When words, sentences, or phrases are bolded it usually means there is a link underneath. These … Continue reading Currency Of Compromise
"Now when they saw the boldness of Peter and John, and perceived that they were unlearned and ignorant men, they marvelled."
[A quick “editorial note”: When words, sentences, or phrases are bolded it usually means there is a link underneath. These … Continue reading Currency Of Compromise
On to point 8 of J.C. Ryle’s “Warnings to the churches”: 8. ARM YOURSELVES WITH A THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE OF SCRIPTURE … Continue reading Humility And Meekness Rightly Defined
The following quote is from Thomas Watson’s book, The Lord’s Prayer: I shall now answer some doubts and objections that … Continue reading Watson Wobbles
J.C. Ryle “Warnings to the churches,” point 7: 7. BEWARE OF ANY TEACHING THAT OBSCURES THE DOCTRINE OF JUSTIFICATION BY … Continue reading Nullifying The Cross As Propitiation
Ryle, point 6 in his Warnings to the churches: 6. WHY THE DOCTRINE OF JUSTIFICATION BY FAITH ALONE WITHOUT WORKS … Continue reading Ryle On Justification By Faith Alone
Point five (with ten to go) of J.C. Ryle’s “Warnings to the churches”: 5. CONTROVERSY IN RELIGION “Controversy in religion … Continue reading Calvinist Buzz-Words And Phrases
This iconoclastic ditty debuted in Exalt Thyself As The Eagle (which is chapter 34 of my book review of Boettner’s … Continue reading An Iconoclastic Ditty
The following is an excerpt from the article Unconditional Reprobation and Active Hardening: A Study on Romans 9:11-22 (this article … Continue reading A Sound Mind
“Prolixity, therefore, is a sin against movement. Every epithet should be retrenched which adds nothing to the true rendering of … Continue reading This Puritan Prolixity
J.C. Ryle “Warnings to the churches,” point four: 4. DON’T MAKE A POPE OUT OF YOUR MINISTER “Your minister may … Continue reading Don’t Make Your Preacher A Pope