W.G.T. Shedd: Heretic (1)
The following quotes are from W.G.T. Shedd’s Dogmatic Theology, single volume edition: “The Westminster Confession 3.1 affirms, that ‘the liberty … Continue reading W.G.T. Shedd: Heretic (1)
"Now when they saw the boldness of Peter and John, and perceived that they were unlearned and ignorant men, they marvelled."
The following quotes are from W.G.T. Shedd’s Dogmatic Theology, single volume edition: “The Westminster Confession 3.1 affirms, that ‘the liberty … Continue reading W.G.T. Shedd: Heretic (1)
Boettner quoting Hamilton concerning certain kinds of non-Calvinists: “…Prof. F. E. Hamilton has well said: ‘A blind, deaf and dumb … Continue reading Truly A Skandalon To Calvinist Chameleons
We continue digging through this tunnel of diabolical dirt until we see the rays of completion light: THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH … Continue reading Fashionable Foundation Of A False Jesus
“The cross, as many preach it today, receives whatever efficacy it has from the decision of the listener. This, of … Continue reading A Haunt For Owls And Jackals
The second to last chapter (XXVII) of Boettner’s book is called The Practical Importance Of The Doctrine. He writes: “The … Continue reading Walk Not In The Counsel Of The Wicked
Chapter XXIV is entitled Personal Assurance That One is Among The Elect. Boettner concludes this chapter with the following: “We … Continue reading Faith Is Assurance
Skipping some pages of Boettner’s already asserted nonsense we stop at the objection put forth in Chapter XX: That It … Continue reading As Deep As A Raindrop On A Flat Sidewalk
I’ll begin with a couple of quotes on this Reformed Confession: “The Second Helvetic Confession is on some accounts to … Continue reading Second Helvetic Confession (1)
Here is what I’ve decided to post next from Boettner’s The Reformed Doctrine of Predestination: “The real difficulty which we … Continue reading Welcome To The Reformed Faith
This is from the archive.org site. The following comes from Volume 12 of Richard Baxter’s Practical Works with the misnomer, … Continue reading Richard Baxter: Heretic (1)