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
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
J.C. Ryle writes: “Finally, has any one been accustomed to regard Wesley with dislike on account of his Arminian opinions? … Continue reading A cross of no effect
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
John Charles Ryle (1816-1900) was the first Anglican Bishop of Liverpool. He was “the leader of the Evangelicals in the … Continue reading A Mere Shibboleth
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
[A quick “editorial note”: When words, sentences, or phrases are bolded it usually means there is a link underneath. These … Continue reading Currency Of Compromise
J.C. Ryle’s — I pause to clear my throat loudly — “Warnings to the churches.” Point number two: 2. EVEN … Continue reading A Tastefully Broad Tolerance
I recently culled from another site 15 summarized points from J.C. Ryle’s “Warnings To The Churches.” Here is point one: … Continue reading Daubing The Wesleyan Wall
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