Thomas Watson on common grace
“4. The fourth counterfeit оf sanctification is restraining grace, when men forbear vice, though they do not hate it. This … Continue reading Thomas Watson on common grace
“4. The fourth counterfeit оf sanctification is restraining grace, when men forbear vice, though they do not hate it. This … Continue reading Thomas Watson on common grace
Professing Christian whose loose doctrinal identification is that of “Arminian”: After much in-depth study of tolerant Calvinist writers such as … Continue reading A Barbed Sectarian Shaft
[Posts in “fictional conversations” are sometimes (but not always) adapted and edited from non-fictional correspondence. They are usually lightly edited … Continue reading The Gospel Of Peace
Here is C.H. Spurgeon urging his students “to keep to the old-fashioned gospel”: “Hence I urge you to keep to … Continue reading Spurgeon’s Old-Fashioned Gospel
Here are quotes from C.H. Spurgeon exposing him as a spiritual harlot of the highest order. A spiritual whore who … Continue reading A Harlot of the Highest Order
“Many times they have distressed me from my youth, let Israel now say; they have distressed me from my youth … Continue reading Verdure turned to Vanity
“O Jehovah, my heart is not proud, nor have my eyes been lofty; nor have I walked in great things, … Continue reading Spurgeon Swaggers
In the most recent post (#15 Charity In Reverse) Sandeman had written the following: “Hence the pleasure some fawning teachers … Continue reading Piety Toward The gods
According to Dr. Joel Beeke and Randall J. Pederson: “Thomas Watson was probably born in Yorkshire. He studied at Emmanuel … Continue reading Thomas Watson: Heretic (1)
The following is an excerpt of a sermon on Romans 9:22. Let me now quote from Charles Spurgeon’s sermon entitled … Continue reading Spurgeon: Exegetical Ignoramus