Great example of early Engish Arminianism (1726). Bird explains total depravity, prevenient grace, unlimited atonement, conditional decrees, predestination and perserveriance as he examines some of the problems in Calvinism. He has mild appeals to middle…
Bird. Edward
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Roy Ingle, “Acts 14:2 – An Interesting Verse”
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David deSilva, “What Is the Mystery of the Trinity? (Global Methodist Church Catechism)”
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William Burt Pope, “Attributes of the Absolute Essence of God Part 4: Immutability and Perfection”
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Mark K. Olson on John Wesley’s Sermon, “Salvation by Faith”
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Can You Direct Me to Any Information on the Biblical Definitions of “Choose, Chose and Chosen” and Answer Calvinistic Claims in These Passages?
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- Roy Ingle, “Acts 14:2 – An Interesting Verse”
- David deSilva, “What Is the Mystery of the Trinity? (Global Methodist Church Catechism)”
- William Burt Pope, “Attributes of the Absolute Essence of God Part 4: Immutability and Perfection”
- Mark K. Olson on John Wesley’s Sermon, “Salvation by Faith”
- Can You Direct Me to Any Information on the Biblical Definitions of “Choose, Chose and Chosen” and Answer Calvinistic Claims in These Passages?
