Offence and Efficacy of the Cross
“It is thus that human wisdom has endeavored to make the ‘offence of the cross’ to cease. The natural man … Continue reading Offence and Efficacy of the Cross
“It is thus that human wisdom has endeavored to make the ‘offence of the cross’ to cease. The natural man … Continue reading Offence and Efficacy of the Cross
“Wherefore henceforth know we no man after the flesh: yea, though we have known Christ after the flesh, yet now … Continue reading Knowing Christ According to Flesh
The Second Helvetic Confession (1566) [1] states (underlining mine): “THE TEACHING OF THE GOSPEL IS NOT NEW, BUT MOST ANCIENT … Continue reading Scarcely Thirty Years Old
This is not a promotion or an endorsement of Samuel Miller (1769-1850) as a true Christian. These comments by him serve as … Continue reading The Authority of Great Names
From William Whitaker’s A disputation on Holy Scripture (these quotes are not a promotion of Whitaker as a true Christian, but provide … Continue reading Mere Anti-Christianity
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
As one reads further and deeper into this diverse Reformed Tradition, the more damnable wickedness is discovered. And speaking of … Continue reading Tolerant Calvinist Characteristics (1)
I have another site called “Genuine Historical Calvinism” because custom has made “Calvinism” (or “the 5-points of Calvinism”) familiar and … Continue reading The Points of Calvinism: Retrospect and Prospect
“Brethren, my heart’s desire and prayer to God for Israel is that they might be saved. For I bear them … Continue reading Righteous Gospel Judgment