Jonathan Edwards’ Spoon
Continuing with Chapter X (“Total Inability”), Boettner writes the following concerning “the fall of man”: “Only Calvinists seem to take … Continue reading Jonathan Edwards’ Spoon
"Now when they saw the boldness of Peter and John, and perceived that they were unlearned and ignorant men, they marvelled."
Continuing with Chapter X (“Total Inability”), Boettner writes the following concerning “the fall of man”: “Only Calvinists seem to take … Continue reading Jonathan Edwards’ Spoon
Chapter X of Boettner’s The Reformed Doctrine of Predestination is called “Total Inability.” He writes: “Man is a free agent … Continue reading To Follow A Stranger
Section two of the second chapter is called: “Evil spirit. — Natural state of man.” Wilberforce begins this section with … Continue reading This Godless Endeavor
Chapter 2 is entitled, “Corruption of human nature.” Section one of this chapter is subtitled, “Inadequate conceptions of the corruption … Continue reading They Have Done Violence To The Law
Chapter IX of Boettner’s The Reformed Doctrine of Predestination has the title: A Warning Against Undue Speculation. Up to this … Continue reading Clear Scripture Enshrouded By Insolent Fog
Continuing with Chapter one of Practical Christianity, Wilberforce writes concerning the professed (nominal) Christian: “Their standard of right and wrong … Continue reading Presumptuous Calvinists And Prayerful Saints
The following is an excerpt from an old interview of David Berlinski regarding his book The Devil’s Delusion. Berlinski basically … Continue reading David Berlinski: The Devil’s Delusion
Chapter one of Wilberforce’s book Practical Christianity is entitled: “Inadequate conceptions of the importance of Christianity.” Speaking of the nominal … Continue reading Gutter-Box
Chapter VIII is called The Scriptures Are the Final Authority by Which Systems Are to Be Judged. Boettner writes: “In … Continue reading Euphemisms For A Contradiction
In the “Advertisement” of William Wilberforce’s book “Practical Christianity,” [1] the Reverend Thomas Price cites (without reference) John Milton as … Continue reading Practical Christianity (Introduction)