John Wesley (2)
Wesleyan theologian H. Orton Wiley writes: “The Wesleyan Doctrine. John Wesley greatly improved the later Arminian position, purging it from … Continue reading John Wesley (2)
Wesleyan theologian H. Orton Wiley writes: “The Wesleyan Doctrine. John Wesley greatly improved the later Arminian position, purging it from … Continue reading John Wesley (2)
Just some historical stuff about the heretic John Wesley from Alan C. Clifford’s Atonement and Justification: English Evangelical Theology 1640 … Continue reading John Wesley (1)
“Now, seeing it is the fashion to recommend religious books, I am willing to comply with it for once. If … Continue reading Hell By A Devout Path
Letters On Theron And Aspasio are Robert Sandeman’s replies to James Hervey’s Theron and Aspasio: Or a series of Dialogues … Continue reading That Strange Something
David Martyn Lloyd-Jones (1899-1981) is thought by many to be the most influential proponent of historic Calvinism in Britain in … Continue reading D.M. Lloyd-Jones: Heretic (1)
Recently a Desiring God blog article entitled The Tragic Hypocrisy of Joyless Calvinism was posted by David Mathis. Mathis plugs … Continue reading Pernicious theological connoisseurs
Just an excerpt here from ‘ol Billy Birch (http://www.outsidethecamp.org/efl262.htm) that brings out some exceedingly blasphemous implications from Matthew 18:7, Matthew … Continue reading God as author of sin (by Billy Birch)
The following was primarily a question regarding the heterodoxy of Augustus Toplady. But it also included things regarding John Wesley, … Continue reading Augustus Toplady (1)
The following are my comments on portions of Abraham Booth’s, “The Reign Of Grace.” I have been reading this on … Continue reading The Reign Of Grace (Part 1)
The following is a guest post. Some time ago Marc made some comments on Spurgeon’s sermon entitled, “Salvation by Knowing … Continue reading Spurgeon on 1 Timothy 2:3-4