Bunyan’s Book-Book
John Bunyan (1628-1688) was born near Bedford at Elstow, England. His Pilgrim’s Progress is considered to be one of the … Continue reading Bunyan’s Book-Book
"Now when they saw the boldness of Peter and John, and perceived that they were unlearned and ignorant men, they marvelled."
John Bunyan (1628-1688) was born near Bedford at Elstow, England. His Pilgrim’s Progress is considered to be one of the … Continue reading Bunyan’s Book-Book
This is not a blanket-endorsement or agreement with everything Chesterton writes. And since Chesterton was a Roman Catholic he obviously … Continue reading The Outline of Liberty
This is not a blanket-endorsement of everything the heretic G.K. Chesterton writes (I’ve read relatively little from Chesterton). Anyway, when … Continue reading The New Bigotry
“They that make a graven image are all of them vanity; and their delectable things shall not profit; and they … Continue reading Their Delectable Things Shall Not Profit
This excellent quote by heretic Isaac Watts has relevance to The Tolerant Religionists Handbook which includes information about such topics … Continue reading Isaac Watts: A certain uncertainty
From C.S. Lewis’ Mere Christianity: ==The reader should be warned that I offer no help to anyone who is hesitating … Continue reading C.S. Lewis’ Mere Christianity (1)
“Hence Dr. Leighton calls Arminianism ‘the Pope’s Benjamin, the last and greatest monster of the man of sin; the elixir … Continue reading “It’s the ISM issue.”
If you will please excuse the long subject title of this post … “No man can be charged with heresy, … Continue reading J-Dunc on being charged with heresy on a fundamental doctrine
The following J-Dunc quotes are taken from John M. Brentnall’s, Just A Talker: Sayings of John (‘Rabbi’) Duncan, pp. 172-173): … Continue reading J-Dunc on Richard Baxter
“The secret of Sandemanianism is this: it is the doctrine of justifying righteousness along with the Popish doctrine of faith … Continue reading J-Dunc on Sandemanianism