Wild Dogs of Devilry
“What cause, or whose cause is it, then, that Paul maintains? After he had adopted the above axiom? that God … Continue reading Wild Dogs of Devilry
“What cause, or whose cause is it, then, that Paul maintains? After he had adopted the above axiom? that God … Continue reading Wild Dogs of Devilry
James R. White recently posted this to his Facebook page: “A few Spurgeon quotes to stimulate your thinking:” (James R. … Continue reading Pencil in the Precious
In the previous post I interacted with some of Cheung’s comments on God’s sovereignty and some objections thereto. Here are … Continue reading On Emotional Grenades (part 2)
Calvinists of popular consumption have trotted out false accusations aplenty against those who believe in the true gospel of Jesus … Continue reading Unconditional Reprobation and Active Hardening: A Study on Romans 9:11-22
Professing Christian: After much in-depth study of tolerant Calvinist writers such as James R. White and Douglas Wilson that bottle … Continue reading Rock of Offense
On May 5, 1861 “the prince of the preachers for the prince of darkness,” one of the great theological prostituting … Continue reading A Blurb for Baxter
The following comments about “Arminian prayer” come from Charles Spurgeon and Herman Hoeksema. Please compare both of these men’s comments … Continue reading Arminian Prayer
The following great irony comes from C.H. Spurgeon: “There is no attribute more comforting to His children, than that of … Continue reading An Enthroned God
The following quote is from Spurgeon’s Lectures to my Students (not a blanket-endorsement of Spurgeon): “… never spiritualize upon indelicate … Continue reading Modesty Of Speech
Charles Spurgeon says: “And, brethren, there will be no uncertain sound from us as to the atonement of our Lord … Continue reading No Uncertain Sound