J-Dunc on Creeds & Confessions of Faith
“I have always wondered that the Augsburg Confession contains so full a doctrine about grace, and stops short of conclusions … Continue reading J-Dunc on Creeds & Confessions of Faith
"Now when they saw the boldness of Peter and John, and perceived that they were unlearned and ignorant men, they marvelled."
“I have always wondered that the Augsburg Confession contains so full a doctrine about grace, and stops short of conclusions … Continue reading J-Dunc on Creeds & Confessions of Faith
“I’m first a Christian, next a Catholic, then a Calvinist, fourth a Paedo-baptist, and fifth a Presbyterian. I cannot reverse … Continue reading J-Dunc’s priorities
“You cannot deal judicially with a man for a logical blunder, though you may deem him intellectually weak or confused” … Continue reading J-Dunc on church discipline
“It is a beautiful thing to see an assured and strong believer tender to weak faith, and a weak believer … Continue reading J-Dunc on unity and fellowship
“There may be some true faith incrusted [sic] with a vast deal of presumption” (John M. Brentnall, Just A Talker: … Continue reading J-Dunc on faith
From the preface: “The spiritual firmament of the Free Church of Scotland at the time of the Disruption in 1843 … Continue reading “Just a talker.”
“The deepest life of godliness may co-exist with muddled doctrine. But this is no argument in favour of obscurity” (John … Continue reading J-Dunc on godliness
Sandeman citing from Romans and then comments: “But I say. Did not Israel know? To this a twofold answer is … Continue reading Eagerly Studying The Scriptures Is Bad Then?
Robert Sandeman writes: “Having briefly pointed at some of the methods by which the popular preachers set aside the Divine … Continue reading Crest Of Human Pride
Ignorance breeds monsters to fill up the vacancies of the soul that are unoccupied by the verities of knowledge.– Horace … Continue reading Ignorance breeds