An Artifice For Self-Defense
If words actually mean things, then Augustus Toplady judged John Wesley to be unregenerate: “It has also been suggested, that ‘Mr. … Continue reading An Artifice For Self-Defense
If words actually mean things, then Augustus Toplady judged John Wesley to be unregenerate: “It has also been suggested, that ‘Mr. … Continue reading An Artifice For Self-Defense
“Time has been, when Arianism was more generally predominant throughout the Christian Church, than even Arminianism is at present. The … Continue reading Our Present Sardis
[This is not an endorsement of Latimer or Toplady as true Christians.] I had posted what I thought was a … Continue reading Toplady explaining Latimer
“For the commandment [is] a lamp, and the law a light; and reproofs of instruction [are] a way of life, … Continue reading Beware of Flattery
The first sentence from Toplady’s “Thoughts on Perseverance”: “Many of God’s dear people are frequently afraid that, on account of … Continue reading Toplady’s Thoughts on Perseverance
In his Philosophical Necessity Asserted, Augustus Toplady writes: “Man can neither create nor exterminate (x) a single atom. (x) To … Continue reading Here Today, Gone Tomorrow
If words actually mean things, then Augustus Toplady judged John Wesley to be unregenerate: “It has also been suggested, that … Continue reading Commend the Truth, Defend the Lie
“Charity respects the meanest peasant, who loves the truth, as a prince in the kingdom of heaven, while it scruples … Continue reading Charity In Reverse
In hopes that my multiple post review of Boettner’s The Reformed Doctrine of Predestination will not exceed Boettner’s book in … Continue reading Helpless Heretics
Marc posted this to our e-mail list recently: In a letter “To the Rev. Mr. P.”, Augustus Toplady recounts his … Continue reading Augustus Toplady and Thomas Oliver