An Explicit Regard
Matthew Henry commenting on Acts 10:34 (regarding Cornelius). “He never did, nor ever will, reject or refuse an honest Gentile, … Continue reading An Explicit Regard
"Now when they saw the boldness of Peter and John, and perceived that they were unlearned and ignorant men, they marvelled."
Matthew Henry commenting on Acts 10:34 (regarding Cornelius). “He never did, nor ever will, reject or refuse an honest Gentile, … Continue reading An Explicit Regard
The quote cited below is from the damnable heretic Jonathan Edwards’ Miscellanies (some paragraphing mine; caps are original at the Jonathan Edwards … Continue reading A Cryptic Consideration
William Cowper (1731-1800) writes something that appears to be consonant with the gospel-denying, Christ-dishonoring doctrine called “inclusivism.” Ten thousand sages … Continue reading Ten Thousand Sages
As one becomes more familiar with the Reformed Tradition, their particularly pernicious form of irenicism and catholicity is not so … Continue reading A Startling catholicity
Jerome Zanchius (Girolamo Zanchi) writes the following: “OF REPROBATION, OR PREDESTINATION AS IT RESPECTS THE UNGODLY. FROM what has been … Continue reading Zanchius’ inclusivism
Ulrich Zwingli (1484-1531) has been called the Luther of Switzerland. One Reformed scholar writes: “Broke with Luther at the Colloquy … Continue reading Ulrich Zwingli’s inclusivism
In a section (lecture) called “Arminian Theory of Redemption,” R.L. Dabney writes concerning the Arminian doctrine (i.e., damnable figment) of … Continue reading Exceptions