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Tag: R.L. Dabney

Galatians, R.L. Dabney, Sovereignty of God, true gospel

Which by nature are no gods

“But then, indeed, not knowing God, you served as slaves [to] the ones by nature not being gods” (Galatians 4:8; … Continue reading Which by nature are no gods

morality, Vocation

Lawful Vocations?

“It is easier to see how God blesses the world through farmers and milkmaids than through Madison Avenue advertising executives … Continue reading Lawful Vocations?

Charles Hodge, Genuine Historical Calvinism, Jerome Zanchius, R.L. Dabney

A Special Intention

John Davenant writes in his A Dissertation on the Death of Christ (underlining mine): “Lastly, our own Divines, who do … Continue reading A Special Intention

C.S. Lewis, Doug Wilson, Psalms

Atrocities and Accommodations

Douglas Wilson posted “Why C.S. Lewis Would Not Have Liked Me Very Much” (9/15/2017).  Wilson writes: “Those who have been … Continue reading Atrocities and Accommodations

Acts, Isaiah

Calvinist Convolutions

“Who hath directed the Spirit of the LORD, or [being] his counsellor hath taught him? With whom took he counsel, … Continue reading Calvinist Convolutions

R.L. Dabney

Exceptions

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

R.L. Dabney

Vitiators of Vitals

In his System of Alexander Campbell: An Examination of its Leading Points, R.L. Dabney writes: “… when we observe that … Continue reading Vitiators of Vitals

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